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Santa Cruz startup Swellcycle has officially launched sales of its 3D printed surfboards, signaling a sustainable shift in the marine industry.
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Santa Cruz startup Swellcycle has officially launched sales of its 3D printed surfboards, signaling a sustainable shift in the marine industry.

Originally reported by SEKAPRI

Santa Cruz startup Swellcycle has officially launched sales of its 3D printed surfboards, signaling a sustainable shift in the marine industry. By utilizing additive manufacturing and biodegradable PLA, the company eliminates the 40% material waste typical of traditional foam-shaping processes. Notably, the startup leverages a circular model by upcycling plastic hospital sterilization trays into high-performance cores. This move transforms the supply chain from petroleum-dependency toward loc...

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