Philips has launched the Fixables initiative, allowing consumers to 3D print essential replacement parts for personal health products, starting in the Czech Republic. In collaboration with Prusa Research, Philips offers downloadable files through the global Printables platform. Currently, one replacement part, an adjustable comb for the OneBlade trimmer, is available, with promises of more tools to come. This initiative aims to reduce waste and enhance sustainability, provided users adhere to printing guidelines and sufficient products are offered for various devices.
Philips Fixables initiative launches in the Czech Republic, enabling consumers to 3D print replacement parts for personal health products, promoting sustainability and accessibility.
Philips partners with Prusa Research to ensure the quality of 3D printed replacement parts while emphasizing the importance of users following recommended 3D printing guidelines.
Currently, Philips offers one 3D printable part, an adjustable comb for the OneBlade trimmer, with hopes to release more sustainable options for various devices.
The success of Philips' initiative hinges on expanding beyond a single accessory and genuinely improving sustainability in consumer health product maintenance.
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