Recycle plastics with 3d printing technology

THE NEW RAW is a Research & Design studio based in Rotterdam (NL) run by the architects Foteini Setaki and Panos Sakkas.


THE NEW RAW works towards closing material cycles and strengthening local production using an open and scale-less approach that is based on material research, digital design and fabrication.

All projects aim to disseminate and implement circular models by developing contextually strong and visually inspiring concepts. Starting from small scale objects to larger systems, every project gives birth to a growing ecosystem of cross-disciplinary partners, collaborators and stakeholders.

Since its beginning, THE NEW RAW research has focused on recycling plastic waste with the use of 3D printing. A consistent body of work has been developed that includes research on marine and city plastic pollution, hyperlocal fabrication in refugee camps, decentralized production in islands, awareness projects on plastic pollution, circular economy systems and others.

Whether it is a client commission or a self-initiated research project, THE NEW RAW is looking for better ways of applying circular concepts that push the boundaries of technological and social innovation. As a result, it has been working with organizations and institutions such as Coca-Cola Greece, AMS Institute, Technical University of Delft, Hong Kong Design Institute, City of Amsterdam, Climate KIC, Aikaterini Laskaridis Foundation and others.

Foteini and Panos are lecturers and head various circular design workshops around the world.


The Zero Waste Lab in Thessaloniki is a part of the ambitious “Zero Waste Future” program of Coca-Cola in Greece.

The Zero Waste Lab is equipped with a robotic arm and recycling facilities. Citizens can bring their plastic waste, design custom urban furniture and get actively involved in the recycling process. The lab closes the plastic waste loop with advanced technologies at local level.

In the lab, citizens can learn about the recycling process of plastic, read about the circular economy, and design new items of furniture for their neighborhoods.


The robotic equipment is optimised for recycling plastics and manufacturing with 3D printing philosophy.

Interested individuals and organisations can  browse the Print Your City websiteon-site or from the comfort of their own homes and generate custom designs for the street furniture.


Source: THE NEW RAW



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