Maker studio with solar roof and low-waste fabrication benches

Less smoke. Less scrap. Less guessing - verified.

By 2030, every xTool workflow will ship with verified material guidance, safer extraction defaults, and a lower-waste path from first prototype to repeat order.

We measure sustainability at the machine, the material sheet, the filter, and the remade part. A greener maker workflow starts when the operator can set up correctly the first time.

Three commitments, audited yearly

Small shops feel waste immediately: ruined acrylic, charred leather, clogged filters, unused inventory, and late-night rework. Our sustainability program treats those losses as design problems. Better preview, better presets, better maintenance cues, and better material education reduce the pile before it becomes a disposal issue.

01

Cut material remake waste 35% by 2028

Currently 18% reduction in pilot shops using camera alignment, job previews, and verified material presets.

02

Publish safer material guidance for every machine family

Current library covers wood, acrylic, leather, coated metal, glass, textile film, and marked exceptions.

03

Improve filter and consumable recovery by 2030

Regional service partners are expanding return paths for filters, lenses, and accessory packaging.

Where we are this quarter

Progress is tracked through support tickets, pilot shop logs, firmware telemetry where customers opt in, and service partner reports. The dashboard is intentionally operational because environmental performance depends on daily habits, not only material claims.

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CE RoHS 3 FCC Part 15 IEC 60825 ISO 9001

Read the full 2025 Sustainability Report

Includes material guidance updates, extraction testing notes, packaging progress, service-part recovery plans, and pilot shop remake data.

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