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DESIGN IN THE FUTURE

3D PRINTING | GREEN PRINTING | GREEN PACKAGING

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3D PRINTING
• 3D printing or additive manufacturing is a process of making three
dimensional solid objects from a digital file.

• Slicing: From 3D Model to 3D Printer.

• Slicing is dividing a 3D model into hundreds or thousands of horizontal layers


and is done with slicing software.

• When your file is sliced, it’s ready to be fed to your 3D printer. This can be done
via USB, SD or internet. Your sliced 3D model is now ready to be 3D
printed layer by layer.

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3 Slicing
3D PRINTING IN OTHER INDUSTRIES

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5 3D Printed Homes
6 3D Printed Food
7 Adobe Dimension
8 3D Printing with Photoshop
GREEN PRINTING

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GREEN PRINTING
• The pulp and paper industry is the third largest industrial polluter of air,
water and land in both Canada and the United States.

• Paper fibers can only be reused from five to seven times.

• Depending on the paper grade, and it’s impossible to know how many
times paper has been reused.

• Overused paper fibers can result in inconsistencies, low-quality and poor


performance, which are sure to create an unpleasant restroom experience. 

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GREEN PRINTING

• Contains starch.

• Has 100 to 1000 times more bacteria than in virgin paper.

• Better for the environment.

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12 Make Your Own Paper
GREEN PACKAGING

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GREEN PACKAGING

• Bioplastics made from natural materials such as corn starch

• Biodegradable plastics made from traditional petrochemicals,


which are engineered to break down more quickly

• Eco/recycled plastics, which are simply plastics made from


recycled plastic materials rather than raw petrochemicals.

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16 Biodegradable plastics
16 Biodegradable plastics
17 Eco/recycled plastics
DESIGN IN THE FUTURE
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