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ECO Lamps: Environmentally friendly lamps from the 3D printer

Polish company GREENFILL3D, together with COLORISED, has unveiled a series of lamps that are 3D printed from biodegradable materials such as polylactic acid and wheat bran.

According to GREENFILL3D, the so-called ECO Lamps can be completely composted after use. They are manufactured using certified bioplastics sourced from leading European plastics processors such as Grupa Azoty.

Colorful collections such as “Kolora Spektro” and natural designs such as “Brilanta Brano” based on wheat bran are intended to offer an ecological alternative to conventional plastic lamps. The latter often end up unnecessarily in the trash after a few years when interiors are renovated.

GREENFILL3D is generally committed to the “zero waste” idea in 3D printing and wants to set new standards in terms of everyday objects made from biodegradable materials. The ECO Lamps are part of this mission.

According to COLORISED, 3D printing technology allows for custom manufacturing of the lamps in desired colors and shapes. As a result, hotels, restaurants and offices could also order the lamps to match their décor.

For GREENFILL3D, it’s a way to increase the use of biological plastics for everyday applications. The company says it wants to work with partners like COLORISED to make more and more people aware of the added value of 3D-printed products made from sustainable materials.


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