6000 plastic bags transformed into two 3D printed sofas

Recently, Amsterdam showed us two 3D printed sofas, each made of 3000 plastic bags, part of the 'Recycling' show last month at Stadhuis (City Hall). Demonstrates Amsterdam's determination to build a more sustainable city and highlights the important role that 3D printing plays in this process.

The new Stadhuis showcase shows us the combination of state-of-the-art design and sustainability. "In a recycling economy, waste is never wasted and we minimize our environmental impact," officials at Stadhuis explained.

In addition to 3D-printed sofas, there are a number of garments made from wastes left over from King's Day at the King's Day in Recycling, where millions of pieces of plastic were discarded by residents and tourists during King's Day.

Among all the exhibited works, the Stadhuis sofas are the most influential from a green point of view, and there is a sign next to these 3D printed furniture that says: 'You know, using all the discarded Waste, 650,000 such couches can be made.

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