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Precious Plastic Commons #33

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Tell us about the community that you are nominating

Precious Plastic is an open hardware platform enabling people to start their own plastic recycling project anywhere in the world. To date the Precious Plastic community is made up of 600+ organizations worldwide and thousands of members - all recycling plastic waste into new products through Precious Plastic tools, knowledge, and platforms. Precious Plastic has been literally built by the community - for free. Every few years a group of volunteers and a small core team get together to design the next version of Precious Plastic. All versions have been developed on a volunteer basis. Each version has come with new open source machines, websites, products, and digital platforms. Only the last two years has the project been financially sustainable enough to support a small paid team.

What public goods does this community support or will they support in the future?

Precious Plastic supports a free and open source commons of open source machines, educational information, videos, pictures, business models surrounding the mission to tackle the plastic waste problem. We do this through two ways. First by recycling existing plastic waste into new, beautiful products. And secondly through changing the way that people perceive plastic - shift from viewing it as cheap and disposable to valuable and precious. We believe this will ultimately solve the plastic waste problem, so that people reduce their use of plastic in the first place.

Our commons will continue to grow and develop - better open source machines, more open source products to make with them, more educational information about recycling plastic etc.

Who are the people, DAOs and other organizations already part of this community?

Precious Plastic shared everything free and open source. This led to 600+ known organizations and tens of thousands of people around the world independently doing their part to tackle the plastic waste problem on a daily basis. You can check out all the organizations out on our map at community.preciousplastic.com/map . Our discord has over 20,000 members.

Why do you think this community needs a Commons?

Precious Plastic is already a commons, but we are witnessing a tragedy of the commons. Tens of thousands of people and organizations are using the free machines blueprints, knowledge and tools provided, but do not contribute back or maintain the underlying open source intellectual property commons. Many organizations actually do the opposite with Precious Plastic - they take the free information and technology, improve it (by designing a better recycling machine for example), but do not share the new designs back to the community to use. This is a design fallacy that needs addressing if Precious Plastic organizations are to be found in every town on this planet and truly solve the plastic waste problem.

Collective governance and incentive alignment could address the tragedy of the commons currently experienced by Precious Plastic. We dream of Precious Plastic being owned by its 600+ organizations and members around that support it. We hope shared governance and incentive alignment will drive increased contributions, organic growth and users becoming active ambassadors, and provide a sustainable funding and value feedback loop to the underlying open source intellectual property.

What other resources do you have that will make your Commons deployment a success?

Precious Plastic develops its own (open source) Community Platform software where the community interacts and shares recycling knowledge (including an academy, how-to, map and events). This software could be easily developed to implement design principles and features reflecting a regenerative commons built on game theory, tokenomics and the blockchain.

We also have a firm partnership with Five Media (https://fivemedia.com/) an impact media organization that helps us spread our message. The opportunity to become one of the first impact DAO’s focused on the commons and operating in the material world is something they would likely love to support.

Our core team is also part of a social design organization that runs two sister projects - Fixing Fashion (https://fixing.fashion/) and Project Kamp (https://projectkamp.com/). These projects can replicate what we achieve with launching a recycling commons on the blockchain with their respective commons and amplify our message around designing commons with incentive alignment.

Do you have an idea for the name of this Commons?

Precious Plastic

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