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on peer-to-peer dynamics in politics, the economy and organizations
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Cubespawn

One Minute Explainer Video for CubeSpawn System Pictures http://goo.gl/8AeqwU All Project Links Here: http://goo.gl/N9N86f
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3D printed car could be infinitely recyclable

3D printed car could be infinitely recyclable | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
Local Motors is testing customizable motor vehicles, which contain 75 percent 3D printed, IoT-enabled carbon fiber parts.
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Britons 'to be FINED by meddling European Union for not recycling enough'

Britons 'to be FINED by meddling European Union for not recycling enough' | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
BRITONS could be fined for not recycling enough under controversial new plans set out by meddling Eurocrats.
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Social Plastic Now Used For 3D Printing

Social Plastic Now Used For 3D Printing | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
A pair of innovative entrepreneurs from Vancouver, Canada, have realised a solution for both alleviating poverty and reducing the pollution choking our oceans. Coined “social plastic” it’s the repurposing of ocean waste for 3D printing.
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Yes, you recycle. But until you start reducing, you're still killing the planet

Yes, you recycle. But until you start reducing, you're still killing the planet | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
The blue bin may be preferable to the trash can, but a better goal is simply to have less stuff
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Op-Ed: Lexmark’s war against a man who recycles toner cartridges

Op-Ed: Lexmark’s war against a man who recycles toner cartridges | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it

The intellectual property interests are at it again, trying to leverage their rights to take away yours. No one knows this better than 44-year-old Eric Smith of Charleston, West Virginia. Smith has devoted his life to the office supply company founded by his father—a company that’s now under legal attack by printing behemoth Lexmark International, Inc.

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Hacking (and recycling) the culture of obsolescence. Interview with Benjamin Gaulon

Hacking (and recycling) the culture of obsolescence. Interview with Benjamin Gaulon | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
What happens in a technological context where a device becomes obsolete within a very short time? This is central themes of the study carried out by the artist and researcher Benjamin Gaulon
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