American White: Recycled PET-G
American White: Recycled PET-G
American White: Recycled PET-G
American White: Recycled PET-G
American White: Recycled PET-G
American White: Recycled PET-G
American White: Recycled PET-G
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American White: Recycled PET-G
American White: Recycled PET-G
American White: Recycled PET-G
American White: Recycled PET-G
American White: Recycled PET-G
American White: Recycled PET-G

American White: Recycled PET-G

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100% Recycled PET-G!

FULLY Made In America: Resin and Extrusion.

This item is part of our American Bundle: RedWhite and Blue.

  • 1.75 mm +/- .05 mm
  • 2.85 mm +/- .05 mm
  • 2.2 net pounds (a full 1 Kg net)
  • 6.6 net pounds (a full 3 Kg net)
  • Print Temperature: 205°C - 250°C
  • Bed Temperature: 80°C
  • FULLY Recycled
  • Environmentally Conscious
  • Odorless
  • Generous Flexibility
  • Unmatched Layer Adhesion
  • NEVER Subject to Tariffs, because it's made HERE in America!

GreenGate3D: Recycling The World's Plastics, One Filament At A Time.

View MSDS here

Customer Reviews

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artwells
High quality as usual

Reliably good filaments.

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Patrick C.
Fantastic

My print settings are 245C with a bed at 80C. It’s a great filament. It adheres to my printed without needing to use glue. It’s not super stringy and it holds bridges better than the PLA or ABS. I’ve tried lots of brands and this is my go-to filament now. It’s the best. Even better that’s it’s made in the US and recycled. Their customer service is phenomenal. I’d highly recommend this filament

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CH
The Good Stuff

Made from recycled materials! Really nice people. Good quality. Need I say more?

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Anonymous
White PETG

No issues with this filament. Same consistency as the other filaments here

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Peter Tran
Amazing plastic

It’s great to print with especially knowing it’s recycled material, though I do wish to see and know the whole recycling process