Our waste, our responsibility
Bottletop on Regent Street in London is the first zero-waste shop in the world. The interior is fully 3D-printed, using materials from 60,000 PET bottles, 75 car tyres and 3,500 aluminium cans. Bottletop follows the philosophy of ethical luxury and they also focus on sustainability. As co-founder Oliver Wayman told Forbes magazine: they would like to show that technologies such as 3D printing and robotics can be used to reduce waste. //
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