Perpetual Use Plastics Case Study

Publisher: Closed Loop Plastics

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Perpetual Use Plastics Case Study

Are products made from recycled filament as reliable and sturdy as those made from conventional virgin plastic material? In this case study, a Closed Loop Plastics client uses CLP's upcycled HIPS filament to produce hand planes for body surfing to showcase the durability of recycled plastic material.