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(Thematic Report) Upcycling

by ALOK DHAKAL | 26-05-2021 20:53 recommendations 0

(Thematic Report) Upcycling

Month: May

 


Upcycling, also known as creative reuse, is the act of converting waste materials, worthless, or undesirable things into new materials or items of higher quality. The new materials are artistic or of safe environmental value. Down cycling is the absolute opposite of this process, which entails recycling discarded items into new materials of lower quality and utility.

When I had a look at google I found these concrete examples:


-     Samsung Electronics, a multinational consumer electronics business, has extended its Galaxy Upcycling Program, which aims to recycle obsolete smartphones and other devices into smart home devices and other digital devices.


-    Since 2015, Adidas has collaborated with Parley for the Oceans to collect ocean plastic garbage and transform it into reusable raw materials for the production of athletic shoes and other sports gear.

 


Upcycling, like other types of recycling, is primarily concerned with waste reduction. This type of recycling has the potential to provide significant environmental and economic benefits. It can serve as a source of business concepts and models. Several firms are popping up to collect and classify rejected items or process waste components in order to reintroduce them into the mainstream. In the arts and design, converting an undesirable product into a high-value work of art takes creativity and a certain amount of unconventionality. In addition, unlike conventional creative forms, the procedure may require some technical proficiency.



Upcycling has a number of drawbacks, one of which being the expense. In some cases, the cost of the upcycling process may exceed the value of the upcycled product or the cost of creating a new product from scratch from virgin raw materials. The longevity and effectiveness of recycled materials cannot be guaranteed.


 

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3 Comments

  • Debbie Mentor says :
    Dear Alok,

    This is your mentor Debbie. :)

    I agree that it is a good method to reduce waste, but as you??ve mentioned, I think many of us are still cautious about it because of the expense.
    Many times, it is much cheaper to create something from scratch than trying to upcycle. For such a business model to become successful we need to reduce the cost of upcycling but at the same time, raise awareness on the importance of waste reduction so that consumers are more interested in this field! :D

    Thanks for a structured, inspiring article, Alok. Keep up the work!

    Best,
    Debbie
    Posted 01-06-2021 14:37

  • Yuseon Mentor says :
    Hi ALOK,

    This is your mentor Yuseon:D

    It's quite interesting that you found examples regarding Korea's enterprise such as Samsung Electronics. I'm not quite sure recycling obsolete smartphones and other devices into smart home devices and other digital devices could be called 'up-cycling' though. As you mentioned Up cycling regards converting waste to new materials or items of higher quality.

    Anyways, thanks for the well organized thematic report!
    Keep sharing,
    Yuseon


    Thanks for bringing awareness to this issue!
    Posted 01-06-2021 03:31

Meena Pandey

  • Meena Pandey says :
    Hello Alok Dhakal!!

    I hope you are fine and doing great.
    Your article is really praiseworthy.

    You did not only light upon prospects and advantages of upcycling but also lucidly interpreted its drawback. This has made your article more informative.

    The art of converting waste materials into some items of high quality is being practised by me as well. I am preety sure that you have also been following it.

    Please do not wait us to be amazed by your thoughtful report.

    Keep writing and shining.

    Yours,
    Meena

    GREEN CHEERS

    Posted 27-05-2021 02:26

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