ASTM International, a global standards organization, has been awarded $2.1 million by America Makes to advance sustainability in 3D printing. “We are pleased to lead this important project with America Makes,” said Mohsen Seifi, ASTM’s Vice President of Global Advanced Manufacturing. “Our focus will be on developing methodologies that eventually promote the sustainable use of materials in additive manufacturing, ensuring both environmental benefits and high-quality outcomes for end users.” The consortium includes Boeing, ADDMAN, Amaero Advanced Materials and Manufacturing, and the Additive Manufacturer Green Trade Association (AMGTA). “Advancing sustainable practices in additive manufacturing is crucial for the future of aerospace and other industries,” said Melissa Orme, Vice President of Additive Manufacturing at Boeing. “This project represents a major step toward achieving those goals by addressing full lifecycle assessment and sustainable design considerations” Reuse and recycling of Additive Manufacturing materials The project will focus on developing methodologies for reutilizing and recycling… read more