Manufacturing BMW recycling own milling bits for kinder Tungsten Posted by DEVELOP3D - June 25, 2021 A saving of 7 tonnes each year of the 'conflict mineral' Read More
3D Printing Ford closes waste HP MJF powder loop Posted by Al Dean - March 25, 2021 Ford is using waste powder and parts from HP's MJF 3d printers to injection mould new parts Read More
Product Design Buttoned-up use for recycled Marine Plastic Posted by Stephen Holmes - July 8, 2020 Made using Marine Plastic from Cornish fishing nets, buttons are sustainable, low carbon and local Read More
News RCA Student makes Toaster from Scratch Posted by Al Dean - June 22, 2009 Photo Credit: Daniel Alexander Loving this press release, so I’m pretty much going to republish it verbatim. A design student… Read More
News SustainabilityXpress Beta: The Benefits & Challenges of talking Green & Technology Posted by Al Dean - July 7, 2009 SustainabillityXpress loads up into the Browser panel to the right-hand side of the UI. This release onto SolidWorks’ Labs web-site… Read More
News AU Follow up: Autodesk Clean Tech Partner Program and Grants Posted by Al Dean - December 7, 2009 Green Ocean Energy relies on Inventor to develop groundbreaking wave energy devices. After a discussion with Autodesk’s ultra impressive sustainability… Read More
News BMW signs up for 5 year Catia & Simulia deal for Sustainability and the V6 shift Posted by Al Dean - March 9, 2010 Dassault Systemes has announced that BMW has signed a strategic 5-year global agreement to “pave the way to meet the… Read More
News Autodesk launches Clean Tech programme in Europe Posted by Al Dean - March 18, 2010 We covered this a little while ago, but Autodesk is expanding its Autodesk Clean Tech Partner Program to European “clean… Read More
News Product Life, Customer Service and Sustainability Posted by Al Dean - February 3, 2011 Over the last few months I’ve been considering the world of sustainability, predominantly as part of our plans for later… Read More
News Granta + Autodesk team up for green design and materials selection & interview with Sarah Krasley Posted by Al Dean - February 23, 2011 Image courtesy of the Lego Group This is something I’ve been meaning to post for quite a while and for… Read More