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An ab-initio case can be made that injection molding takes more energy than 3D printing, because the mold has to cool between cycles. That means probably 25%-50% less energy efficiency than 3D printing, where you don't have to cool the final object - cooling happens passively.

Now to make 3D printing filament, we have done the heating step 2x, so overall, we are 50% less energy efficient than injection molding.