recreateit

What is RecreateIt?

At RecreateIt, we believe in giving plastic a second life. Instead of letting plastic waste end up in landfills, we transform it into valuable, usable household items - all while promoting local sustainability and community involvement.

RecreateIt is a revolutionary initiative that combines community recycling, cutting-edge 3D printing technology, and renewable energy to create a more sustainable future. Powered by net-zero energy, each of our labs operates from a modified shipping container and is equipped with a granulator, dryer, and a powerful GigabotX 3D printer to turn discarded plastic into beautifully designed, functional objects.

Our Vision & Mission

Our Vision :

ReCreateIt envisions a future where communities lead the charge as self-sustaining builders of a circular economy.

Our Mission :

At ReCreateIt, we’re on a mission to turn waste plastic into valuable products using cutting-edge 3D printing technologies and community-led design. We’re committed to crafting a zero-waste future while championing sustainability and creating jobs that empower and uplift communities.

We are on a mission to:
  • Reduce plastic waste from landfills.
  • Empower local communities to contribute to sustainable living.
  • Use technology to create practical, eco-friendly household solutions.
  • Educate and inspire people to rethink waste and sustainability.

Project Partners

Client/Institution

Austin Habitat for Humanity Restore

Partner
Britney Blann

Georgia Tech

Partners
Dr. Carolyn Seepersad
Dr. Kyriaki Kalaitzidou

re:3D

Partners
Samantha Snabes
Charlotte Craff

University of Texas at Austin

Partners
Dr. Michael Webber
Dr. Yael Glazer
Client/Institution

University of Wollongong

Partner
Dr. Aziz Ahmed

Western Sydney University

Partners
Dr. Richard Yang
Dr. Tosin Famakinwa

Funding Partners

Client/Institution

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

Funding Partner

National Science Foundation

Funding Partner

Explore Our Recycled Creations

Discover vases, stools, planters, and more made from recycled plastic.

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