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TRIBOO & COLOSSUS TEAM UP INTERNATIONALLY TO START TURNING FAST FURNITURE INTO NEVERENDING FURNITURE

Every year in Europe, 11,000,000,000 kilograms of furniture is thrown away, 90% of which is burned or ends up in landfills. Only 10% is recycled. Marc van der Heijden, director at TRIBOO in the Netherlands and William de Ceulaer, partner & Chief Commercial Officer, of Colossus printers in Belgium believe this must and can be radically different.

Together they are coming up with a groundbreaking solution. The 3D printing of circular furniture with waste residues that are 100% reusable as raw materials. And when the furniture reaches the end of its life then the raw materials used in the furniture are reused to make other furniture. This prevents waste of raw materials and significantly reduces CO2 emissions. Both organization are ambitious and want to turn worldwide fast furniture into NeverEnding Furniture.    

This year, the first furniture families will be launched on the European market. The families include tables, planters, lamps, roomdeviders and sofas in a variety of high-profile shapes and sizes. With advanced 3D printing technology, 5 waste streams, prepared for extrusion from 100% recyclate, are used to make the circular furniture. The ingredients are recycled polypropylene, PET, rPet carbon, hemp, paper and cardboard. In addition, it is even possible to have custom furniture made from its own waste.      

Golden times are dawning for the customers and future customers of both organizations. NeverEnding Furniture can be returned at the end of its useful life. The value of the raw material is paid back to the person who invested in the sustainable furniture. Per kilogram of furniture, the customer receives 5 euros in return. In addition, the costs normally paid for processing the waste disappear. This cuts both ways. The customer is positively rewarded for using and caring for the reusable raw materials in her office, school or store furnishings. Because the furniture is now worth money, it is no longer simply thrown away and the raw materials are no longer lost as furniture is reprinted from it.

In addition to recycling raw materials, TRIBOO and Colossus have the ambition to start preventing the CO2 emissions caused by transporting furniture over long distances in Europe. In every European member state, they want to build advanced decentralized production ecosystems so that furniture can be printed locally. As a result, only short distances need to be driven to the customer, minimizing CO2 emissions. The first production facilities are already up and running in the Netherlands, Belgium, and Slovakia.    

About TRIBOO

TRIBOO BV was founded in 2016 and based in Zevenhuizen. With revolutionary innovations and pioneering techniques, they transform 'worthless' waste streams, from plastics and natural fibers, into 'valuable' circular office furniture. TRIBOO is making an impact in radically changing and making the furniture industry more sustainable. In 2020, it was recognized by being nominated for the Oscar among entrepreneurial awards the Koning Willem I plaque as one of the 12 most sustainable companies in the Netherlands. The European Commission also named TRIBOO as a Rising Star at the European Business Awards for the environment in the products and services category. One to watch and standing out for bold leadership towards a sustainble economic recovery for Europe, well aligned with the priorities of the European Green Deal.  

About Colossus Printers

Colossus is an innovative company that is part of The One Project Group. The company focuses on developing cutting-edge 3D printing technologies, and strives for a more sustainable future by specializing in the use of recycled materials and reducing waste. As part of The One Project Group, Colossus is contributing to a larger mission to transform the world into a sustainable and circular economy. The One Project Group has established a fully closed-loop circular manufacturing process by developing small-scale recycling plants that convert waste streams into production feedstock. This production feedstock is then used in the production process of Colossus and other companies within The One Project Group. The company accurately tracks waste streams and the origin of materials to provide complete transparency and guarantees that all of their products have been produced sustainably and ethically.