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Minimizing extractivism through 3D printing with law and policy support

Year of publication

2026

Authors

Jayaprakash, Siddharth; Casi, Corinna; Salmi, Mika; Ballardini, Rosa Maria; Vesala, Juha; Chekurov, Sergei; Partanen, Jouni

Abstract

The concept of ‘extractivism’ refers to the mindset and processes that facilitate for-profit large-scale exploitation of natural resources. Extractivism has a strong connection with how the markets work in this era of factory mass-production. This article seeks to understand if and how 3D printing (3DP), guided by effective legislation and policy, could help reduce overproduction practices and minimize resource extraction, thereby limiting the consumeristic attitude on which the concept of extractivism is based. The research utilized scenario building, following a multiphased-qualitative approach involving literature review, an expert workshop, and two focus group interviews. The primary outcome includes four scenarios for the year 2032, which are from most-likely, normative, optimistic, and pessimistic perspectives. Since the normative scenario calls for action to reach a preferable future, further analysis involved mapping out the strategies for utilizing 3DP to reduce extractivism. The findings support positioning 3DP as a low-volume production tool for prolonging product lifecycle and material value, highlighting the strategic areas of ‘material circulation’ and ‘product upgrade and repair-reuse systems’. Key legal and policy actions that could support these approaches are also identified, which primarily pertain to the fields of IPR and environmental legislation.
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Organizations and authors

University of Lapland

Casi Corinna Orcid -palvelun logo

Vesala Juha Orcid -palvelun logo

Ballardini Rosa Orcid -palvelun logo

Aalto University

Partanen Jouni Orcid -palvelun logo

Salmi Mika Orcid -palvelun logo

Chekurov Sergei

Jayaprakash Siddharth Orcid -palvelun logo

University of Helsinki

Casi Corinna

Vesala Juha

Publication type

Publication format

Article

Parent publication type

Journal

Article type

Original article

Audience

Scientific

Peer-reviewed

Peer-Reviewed

MINEDU's publication type classification code

A1 Journal article (refereed), original research

Publication channel information

Volume

222

Article number

124361

​Publication forum

68113

​Publication forum level

3

Open access

Open access in the publisher’s service

Yes

Open access of publication channel

Partially open publication channel

Self-archived

Yes

License of the self-archived publication

CC BY

Other information

Fields of science

Mechanical engineering; Business and management; Law; Other social sciences; Philosophy; Social policy

Identified topic

[object Object]

Publication country

United States

Internationality of the publisher

International

Language

English

International co-publication

No

Co-publication with a company

No

DOI

10.1016/j.techfore.2025.124361

The publication is included in the Ministry of Education and Culture’s Publication data collection

Yes