Join Our Mission: Make a Global Difference
Recycled Fresh Prints is a mission-driven art brand, powered by a community of passionate partners. Our #WasteToWonder initiative turns recycled 3D printing plastic into unique, beautiful art—and every contribution helps us make a tangible impact on the planet.
2026 Community Impact & Markets
The Loop Hits the Streets: Corvallis 2026 Season
We are proud to announce that Recycled Fresh Prints has secured a permanent residency for the 2026 market season. This isn't just a booth; it's a living laboratory where we close the loop in real-time.
Location: 1st Street, Corvallis, Oregon (between Madison Ave. and Monroe Ave.).
Schedule: Every Saturday, starting April 18th.
Hours: 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM.
Live Events: Meet the founder and the 'Mini Recyclers'.
Collection Point: Bring your clean polymer byproducts directly to our booth to feed the local recycling loop.
Support the Local Loop
Pickup Your Rewards: All Founding Circle members can opt for local pickup of their free 250g or 1kg spools at our Corvallis booth starting in April.
Immediate Credit: Remember, every Founder Card purchased today gives you immediate digital credit to spend on museum-grade art you can pick up at on museum-grade art you can pick up at the market.
A Note for Businesses
The markets are an ideal time to see the precision quality of our products firsthand. Come speak with us about Custom 3D Printing Services and B2B Corporate Gifting.
Our Simple Material Partnership Process
How to Become a Local Material Partner: Please drop off your materials directly at one of our official collection hubs listed below. (We are no longer accepting materials via mail.)
We offer a variety of convenient ways for you to provide your 3D printing materials. Choose the option that works best for you:
Corvallis Oregon, Salem, and Eugene: Please use our contact form to schedule a direct pickup or drop-off with us.
Florence, Oregon & Surrounding Areas: Our partner, TKO3Dprinting, has generously offered to serve as a donation hub. To arrange a drop-off, simply get in touch with Ken on the TKO3Dprinting’s Facebook page. Your collected materials will be processed and delivered to Recycled Fresh Prints headquarters in Corvallis.
Portland Metropolitan & Beaverton: You can drop off your materials directly at our official collection hub: West3D Printing.
Clackamas & Vancouver Metro: We are thrilled to welcome North Pole 3D Printing as our newest material recovery hub. Supporters can conveniently drop off 3D printing byproducts at their storefronts located in the Clackamas Town Center and the Vancouver Mall.
Vancouver & Southwest Washington: Drop off your materials at our partner location: Twisted Prints 3D & Engraving.
A huge thank you to all our Material Partners for helping us turn surplus materials into wonder!
Ready to Close the Loop?
Ensure your 3D printing byproducts meet our engineering standards for recovery. Download our free guide to sorting, cleaning, and prepping material for the Recycled Fresh Prints studio.
Disclaimer: "Recycled Fresh Prints reserves the right to reject and dispose of any material that does not meet these technical standards to protect our extrusion hardware.”
Our Impact
Thanks to our amazing #FreshPrintsFamily and your incredible support, we've collectively reclaimed over 400 pounds of plastic!
That's more than double our original 2025 goal of transforming 250 lbs. of surplus materials into captivating art.
“Thank You for the Global Support! Our material recovery efforts are focused exclusively on local hubs in the Pacific Northwest to maintain our zero-waste integrity. If you are outside the PNW, you can still support our mission below!”
Meet Our Local Material Partners
North Pole 3D Printing
“North Pole 3D Printing is proud to announce a new sustainability partnership with Recycled Fresh Prints aimed at reducing 3D printing waste in our community. Effective immediately, we have established official drop-off locations at our Clackamas and Vancouver Mall stores to accept left over filament, (small, unusable, or near empty spools) failed PLA and PETG prints, including misprints of any size, support material, purge towers, and common extrusion waste”. -Terinda
West3D
"I am happy to collect materials at West3D Printing, and either direct people my way or let you know when we have a sizable stash. We get the question pretty frequently." -Danny McKay
Twisted Prints 3D & Engraving
"I have a shop in Vancouver, Washington, and I'd be more than happy to be collecting all surplus. I open my shop to the public on Tuesdays between 1 p.m. to 7 p.m. every week, so if you want somewhere close for the Vancouver residents, I'd be more than happy to accept surplus materials." -Chris
Corvallis-Benton County Public Library
“We love the idea of partnering and providing our test prints and surplus materials. While we like putting misprints on display for patrons to see, we ran out of space to display them! Having an opportunity to upcycle these prints would be great. Thank you,”-Sam Sowanick
Dave, Founder of FlavorDave3D
“It's a tremendous opportunity for us to partner with Recycled Fresh Prints and contribute to a mission that's saving tons of surplus materials. We're proud to be a part of it."
Ken, TKO3D Printing
“We know surplus materials are a part of the process. That's why we've partnered with Recycled Fresh Prints, an amazing company that transforms these materials into sustainable art. We're proud to support their mission of giving reclaimed plastics a new purpose.”
ATTENTION: Out-of-Region Contributions: While we aim to be a national resource, Recycled Fresh Prints currently only offers free material drop-off at our designated PNW Recovery Hubs. We are unable to provide prepaid shipping for out-of-state residential scraps at this time. If you wish to ship material to the studio at your own expense, please download our free"Materials Recovery Guide" before sending.
The Next Evolution of Recovery
While our current circular model ensures that industrial surplus is diverted from landfills and into artisan production, we are not standing still.
Currently, the studio is deep in the R&D phase of Project —a proprietary, multi-stage engineering build designed to fully close the loop in-house. This system integrates custom-programmed mother boards and hundreds of precision-engineered components to fundamentally redefine how we reclaim and repurpose polymers.
We aren't just recycling; we are building the infrastructure for a zero-waste future. The loop is almost complete.