Abstract

The maker culture, also known as “do it yourself”, emerged in the 70s, but in the last decade with the emergence of new technologies, digital fabrication spaces have increased increasingly. The idea of FabLab, digital fabrication laboratories, makes tangible a project, an idea, this movement that is already taking place in many countries and allows many people to create, share, and become protagonists of a small-scale manufacturing process FabLabs as design and materialization spaces generate a lot of waste due to the manufacturing processes and the various materials involved in the construction of models, prototypes and products, and their generation and disposal of waste. This article shows a documentary research on the problem of garbage, the case study in the survey of waste from a FabLab and as a result proposes a booklet with some measures to minimize the environmental impact and the generation of waste.

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