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Lenovo Asset Recovery Services Collaborated with Aectual

The Lenovo Asset Recovery Services has been created by the tech brand as a way to help combat against the ever-increasing amount of eWaste in the industry and keep it out of the landfill.

The brand has collaborated with Aectual, the Netherlands-based 3D printing interior design and architecture brand, to show off a 3D-printed stool at Lenovo Tech World. This stool makes use of Aectual's 3D printing technology as well as Lenovo's Asset Recovery Services for the material to showcase what can be done with eWaste material upon being recycled.

Lenovo Asset Recovery Services identifies what can be done to give technology waste a new purpose and divert it from the landfill. The end-to-end service also identifies how brands are prioritizing a greater sense of responsibility when it comes to product life cycle.
Trend Themes
1. Ewaste-made Furniture Designs - The collaboration between Lenovo Asset Recovery Services and Aectual showcases the potential of using recycled eWaste materials in furniture designs.
2. 3D Printing Technology - Aectual's use of 3D printing technology in creating a 3D-printed stool highlights the disruptive potential of additive manufacturing in furniture production.
3. Sustainable Product Life Cycle - Lenovo Asset Recovery Services' focus on giving technology waste a new purpose reflects the growing trend of brands prioritizing sustainability and responsibility in their product life cycles.
Industry Implications
1. Tech Recycling Services - The collaboration between Lenovo Asset Recovery Services and Aectual presents an opportunity for tech recycling services to utilize eWaste materials in the production of furniture.
2. 3D Printing and Interior Design - Aectual's expertise in 3D printing technology opens up possibilities for innovative design and customization within the interior design industry.
3. Sustainable Manufacturing - Lenovo Asset Recovery Services' commitment to diverting eWaste from landfills highlights the potential for sustainable practices in the manufacturing industry.

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