ReRoped
Reclaiming and Recycling Retired Rock Climbing Ropes
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SURVEY: Rock Climbing Rope Use and Disposal in Australia
SURVEY: Rock Climbing Rope Use and Disposal in Australia
Case Study on Rope Use and Disposal in Australia for Rock-Climbing Rope Reclamation
ARTICLE: ReRoped – Giving a New Life to Old Ropes
ARTICLE: ReRoped – Giving a New Life to Old Ropes
RMIT University, in collaboration with industry partner Outdoors NSW & ACT, introduce ReRoped, an innovative project aimed at developing recycling pathways for retired rock-climbing ropes to reduce environmental impact at end of life. The objective of the initiative is to assess the feasibility of reclaiming nylon 6 from rock climbing ropes to create sustainable, recycled 3D printing filament. The reclamation of Nylon 6 is investigated using thermo-mechanical recycling, thereby preventing climbi
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