The choice of materials in makerspaces - demonstrating its impact on sustainability

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Abstract

Makerspaces and FabLabs are the backbones of the maker community. At the same time, meeting the needs of the coming generations on our planet is becoming increasingly important. Besides the major drivers, such as industry, on the path to achieving SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS (SDG), all of our contributions are important. Even small everyday decisions in makerspaces can affect the GREENHOUSE GAS (GHG) footprint and thus the concentration of CO2 in our atmosphere, so makers also have the opportunity to save GHG in their projects.
Based on a case study conducted in the makerspace at Graz University of Technology, various materials and production technologies available in a makerspace are evaluated using the example of a simple small box. In addition to the GHG footprint, the energy demand for each processing method in the makerspace is presented. Interesting differences in the GHG footprint were found depending on the material and technology used. For example, the GHG emissions per box for laser cutting ranged from 38.6 g CO2eq for walnut wood to 817 g CO2eq for acrylic glass. In 3D printing, material selection is less of a factor in determining emissions than in laser cutting. For instance, the emissions per box are 319.9 g CO2eq for PLA printing and 463.5 g CO2eq for recycled ABS. The long-term goal is to build on the results of this paper to increase the awareness among makers in context of material- and technology choices in the future.
The results of this paper shall contribute to the medium-term goal to raise awareness of the environmental relevance of materials and implementation methods for makers. The aim is to show that even small choices in the first contact with materials and methods, in the first steps of building a future product, can make a difference in achieving the UN Sustainable Development Goals.
Translated title of the contributionDie Auswahl von Materialien in Makerspaces - Demonstration ihrer Auswirkungen auf die Nachhaltigkeit
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationISAM Symposium 2023
Publication statusAccepted/In press - 20 Oct 2023
EventInternational Symposium on Academic Makerspaces: ISAM 2023 - Carnegie Mellon University Pittsburgh , Pittsburgh, United States
Duration: 18 Oct 202320 Oct 2023
https://isam2023.hemi-makers.org/program/

Conference

ConferenceInternational Symposium on Academic Makerspaces
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CityPittsburgh
Period18/10/2320/10/23
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