What's happening with Precious Plastic Version 2?!
I was going through the footage of our trip so far until I noticed the slums of Mumbai never made it of my hard disc. True shame, it's an amazing place!
An update on the modular phone made for the entire world that can reduce e-waste!
This is a story for the hardcore supporters out there. I love Youtube but not a big fan of Facebook. Here is why you need to know this.
Our designer Mattia from Berlin started building his own machines to tour around Europe spreading the word the old fashioned analog way!
Amazing people from all over the world pitched in and dedicated their precious time to push Precious Plastic forward.
Version 2 is ready!
Let's try to answer this question.
Let’s do it openly, the community way. Get others from all over the globe involved in making and deciding which logo suits the project best.
Experiencing for the second time a Juice Reboot might not be as fascinating as the first time. A story by Dave Hakkens.
Last week we mentioned our collaboration with TU/Delft. However we like to explore the full potential of the machines, that’s why we are collaborating with the Design Academy in Eindhoven as well!
Spinning toy, lamp, trashcan etc. is just a tiny fraction of what is actually possible with the Precious Plastic machines. That’s why we started working together with the TU/Delft!
A collection of stories worth sharing.
New logo is taking shape! Big thanks for those who are helping out!
Today we go live! Today it’s official! Here are a few things we like about our new place!
Time without the daily distractions to zoom out, see the big picture and develop new projects.
A few days ago project Ara said they are delayed.People got upset, look at our facebook/phonebloks. And well..people have a point. Google promised. But i’m not sad, here is why.
A guy from the other side of the world, wanting to voluntarily help to push the project forward.
With Precious Plastic we are trying to make plastic recycle machines that can be re-build all over the world. Everyone should be able to download the technical drawings and visit local workshops to get the materials and tools you need to make them.
Lots of amazing modules being developed at the second Ara Developer Conference.