
Australia’s housing crisis may not be solved with bricks and mortar but with plastic waste.
Inside a West Australian industrial shed, a machine the size of a small room is quietly printing what could become the future of housing, the Southern Hemisphere’s first 3D-printed recycled plastic tiny home.
“There’s a lot of plastic in Australia that can be turned into a construction resource,” Hyperion co-founder Josh Wigley says.
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