I’ve taken to storing it for craft projects. Recently I had the kids fill ornaments with the poo. It was great fun!

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    I think they came out pretty good, but I have a lot more poo than craft projects!

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    Our makerspace shreds it all (by type of course) into flakes, but doesn’t have a use for those yet unfortunately… The handful of companies recycling it are too far away. However, at some point we want to pick up an injection molding machine for it, when we have the funds.

    That is, except for the PHA (Polyhydroxyalkanoates), I just take that home and compost it.

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    They make great kitten toys based on the rate my wife’s 2 rescue kittens enjoy stealing them out of the poop box.

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    Sending it to Recyclingfabrik in Germany. Unfortunately access to high-quality filament recycling companies is very much dependent on your location.

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      Nothing like a little floating plastic pile in the middle of an ocean can’t fix.

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    I was actually just looking at this last night and I think the best two options are melting into silicon molds and embedding into resin in silicon molds. Uncle Jessy has a good tutorial on YouTube of both the former and latter.