Retired Rock-Climbing Rope Reclamation
ReRoped is a project being completed at RMIT university in partnership with Outdoors NSW & ACT.
The project aims to assess the feasibility of Nylon 6 plastic reclamation from retired rock-climbing ropes to assess usability as a 3D printing Filament.
The project aims to assess the feasibility of Nylon 6 plastic reclamation from retired rock-climbing ropes to assess usability as a 3D printing Filament.
By participating in this survey, you are aiding a case study for the recyclability of rock climbing ropes and the current situation in Australia.
This survey is predominantly aimed at those who use rock climbing ropes as part of their work or personal life. However, if you do not use rock climbing ropes you can help us understand other waste types produced from the outdoors industry.
This survey should take 5 to 10 minutes, you must complete the survey once started.
If you would like to receive the survey via email to complete at a later time, please complete this form