Transforming 3D Printing Waste Sustainably

Join us in recycling 3D printing scraps responsibly and sustainably.

Free Scrap Collection

Supporting local businesses to reduce waste.

Empowering schools for sustainability education.

Raising awareness about 3D printing waste.

Community Engagement
Sustainability Goals

Sustainable Solutions for 3D Printing

At RefineFilament, we recycle 3D printing scraps into sustainable filament, aiming to reduce environmental impact and support local businesses in Bristol's creative and tech hubs through our free scrap collection service.

A modern 3D printer with an open door on the left, showcasing two spools of filament inside. The device is positioned on a wooden surface, with a black and metallic structure. The interior includes tubes and a printing head, with visible red and black filament on the printing platform.
A modern 3D printer with an open door on the left, showcasing two spools of filament inside. The device is positioned on a wooden surface, with a black and metallic structure. The interior includes tubes and a printing head, with visible red and black filament on the printing platform.
Our Mission
Join Our Journey

We envision expanding our services to schools and universities, fostering STEM education and sustainability, while raising awareness about the importance of recycling in the 3D printing industry.

Sustainable Filament Solutions

Transforming 3D printing waste into eco-friendly filament for a sustainable future.

Free Scrap Collection

We offer a free service to collect 3D printing scraps, such as failed prints, supports, and prototypes made of PLA, PETG and ABS plastics, from small businesses in Bristol, including 3D print shops, design studios, and tech startups.

A 3D printer is in the process of printing two objects, one in black and one in red. The setup includes two extruder heads that are actively working on creating these cylindrical, industrial-like components. The printer is situated on a clean, white counter with visible branding and technical details in the background.
A 3D printer is in the process of printing two objects, one in black and one in red. The setup includes two extruder heads that are actively working on creating these cylindrical, industrial-like components. The printer is situated on a clean, white counter with visible branding and technical details in the background.
Environmental Awareness

Join us in raising awareness about the environmental impact of 3D printing waste and sustainability.

A wooden structure with a weathered appearance features a handmade sign promoting recycling. The sign, affixed to the wooden wall, contains text urging readers to follow instructions for effective recycling. Another smaller sign is visible with a recycling symbol above the larger sign. The setting gives an impression of simplicity and a focus on eco-friendly practices.
A wooden structure with a weathered appearance features a handmade sign promoting recycling. The sign, affixed to the wooden wall, contains text urging readers to follow instructions for effective recycling. Another smaller sign is visible with a recycling symbol above the larger sign. The setting gives an impression of simplicity and a focus on eco-friendly practices.

Sustainable Filament Solutions

Recycling 3D printing scraps into eco-friendly filament while raising awareness about waste impact.

A 3D printer nozzle is actively printing a black cylindrical object with a handle, possibly a cup. The scene shows a close-up of the printing process, highlighting the detail of the extruding filament.
A 3D printer nozzle is actively printing a black cylindrical object with a handle, possibly a cup. The scene shows a close-up of the printing process, highlighting the detail of the extruding filament.
A 3D printer is in the process of creating a lime green object with a textured surface. The object being printed has a distinctive shape, possibly resembling a simplified dinosaur or creative design. The printer appears to be working on a circular black platform, reflecting light due to its glossy surface.
A 3D printer is in the process of creating a lime green object with a textured surface. The object being printed has a distinctive shape, possibly resembling a simplified dinosaur or creative design. The printer appears to be working on a circular black platform, reflecting light due to its glossy surface.
Free Scrap Collection

Offering a complimentary service for small businesses in Bristol to collect 3D printing waste.

Future Expansion Plans

RefineFilament Ltd. aims to lead Southwest 3D recycling by 2027, scaling filament production and recycling PET bottles. We’ll partner with local communities and businesses to source scraps, driving a circular economy. Join us to collaborate and build a sustainable 3D printing future

Get in Touch with Us

Feel free to contact us with any questions or concerns. You can use the form on our website or email us directly. We appreciate your interest and look forward to hearing from you.

Three recycling bins are lined up next to each other against a colorful wall. The bins are labeled for different materials: paper with a blue top, plastic with a brown top, and aluminum with a yellow top. Each bin has a distinct shape for the deposit slot appropriate for the material.
Three recycling bins are lined up next to each other against a colorful wall. The bins are labeled for different materials: paper with a blue top, plastic with a brown top, and aluminum with a yellow top. Each bin has a distinct shape for the deposit slot appropriate for the material.

Bristol Recycling

Join us in reducing 3D printing waste through our free scrap collection service for local businesses in Bristol's creative and tech hubs.