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FDT Bureau

In a time when environmental sustainability drives technological advancements, global tech leader Lenovo has partnered with Aectual, a Netherlands-based 3D printing pioneer, to repurpose e-waste plastics into groundbreaking 3D-printed furniture. Unveiled at Lenovo’s Tech World event, the collaboration not only showcases innovative design but also conveys a powerful message about circularity and responsible consumption. Know more about it on FURNITURE DESIGN AND TECHNOLOGY (FDT).

At the annual Tech World event, attendees experienced a unique blend of technology and sustainability, sitting on low stools with red tops reminiscent of Lenovo’s iconic TrackPoint. These poufs were crafted from recycled e-waste plastics, marking a transformative story beneath the comfortable exterior. The collaboration between Lenovo and Aectual transcends traditional e-waste recycling and exemplifies an inventive approach to repurposing e-waste plastics into 3D-printed event furniture.

Aectual’s 3D printing process prioritizes circularity, allowing product recovery after use. The material can be shredded and reused in new 3D-printed products up to seven times, aligning seamlessly with Lenovo’s broader sustainability goals. The poufs at Lenovo Tech World showcase the recycling possibilities of solutions like Lenovo’s Asset Recovery Services (ARS), minimizing e-waste through secure device lifecycle management. Since 2005, Lenovo has processed nearly 800 million pounds of computer equipment, demonstrating a comprehensive approach to responsible e-waste management. The 3D-printed furniture at Lenovo Tech World symbolizes transformation and innovation, breathing new life into e-waste plastics.

Image credit: Lenovo

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