About this project

Circular 3D-printed sunglasses

YUMA is a start-up that uses recycled car dashboards, PET bottles, bamboo and wood to 3D-print sunglasses.

YUMA will produce glasses in the vicinity of the customers at local 3D-printing points in the city. The company will thus avoid unnecessary transport and material losses during production.

YUMA also intends to recycle the sunglasses. Anyone who hands in old glasses will receive a discount on a new pair.

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