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. 2021 Aug 5;60:709–733. doi: 10.1016/j.jmsy.2021.07.023

Table 2.

Impact of 3D printing on total energy supply and CO2 emissions in the world expected till 2025 [10].

Sustainability parameter Overall reduction due to 3DP (over the entire life cycle) Reduction in lifecycle phases Involved markets Highly influenced sectors (% reduction)
Total primary energy supply (TPES) 2.54–9.30 exajoule (EJ) Production (33%) Consumer products, aerospace industry, medical components, tooling Aerospace fuels (9–35 %), aerospace manufacturing (8–19 %), medical equipment (5–19 %), tools (3–10 %)
Utilization (55–60 %) Aerospace energy demands
Discharging (8%) Aerospace production
CO2 emissions 130.5–525.5 metric tons (Mt) Production (25%) Consumer products, medical equipment, Tooling Aerospace fuels (9–35 %), aerospace manufacturing (8–19 %), medical equipment (5–19 %), tools (3–10 %)
Utilization (66%) Aviation (owing to lightweight designs)
Discharging (8%) Consumer goods, fuel burnt, food products