20211101 Precious Plastic
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20211101 - Precious Plastic - Tempe
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Second-year sustainability student Samantha Esparza, center, and Johna Yolo, a fourth-year in Human Systems Engineering, right, place empty bottles in the plastic shredder, as fourth-year chemist Nadya Soekardono, left, waits her turn, Monday, November 1, 2021. Tyler Eglen, a staff member with the College of Global Futures, leads the Precious Plastic group in shredding recyclable plastic that can be melted and reused. He built the shredder with financial support from ASU’s Zero Waste. The ground-up material is resurrected to become carabiners, tables, artificial lumber and even filament for 3-D printers. The group works in the basement of the Design North building on the Tempe campus. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU News
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