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Upcycling in Bangladesh [Thematic Report]

by Mahsinur Rahman | 31-05-2021 23:11 recommendations 0

Upcycling refers to the reuse of disposable materials, by-products or waste products to convert them into something of greater artistic or environmental value. Upcycling is a very convenient process that has aided the shortage of raw materials in progressive industries like, garment, handicraft, home decor and many more.


The development of upcycling industry in Bangladesh has led to the reduction of waste material that might have been harmful for the environment, and helped to transform them into something commercially significant. Companies like BRAC Aarong and JatraBD made a major breakthrough in commercializing throwaway products in an artistic manner. Aarong took an initiative to recycle disposable papers into handmade paper and paper crafts which has led to the innovative journey towards a closed loop for papers. This Eco-friendly imagination has lowered the dependence on natural resources. Rickshaw arts, plastic or glass bottle handcrafts has minimised the volume of non-biodegradable discarded materials and waste leading to the reduction of soil defilement.


Upcycling textile waste is a great initiative to ease up the pressure on natural resources like raw cotton and wool. SICA, a Brazilian company working to Create unique clothing and accessories from the vibrant textile waste from local factories, has expanded to Bangladesh. SICA strives to collect textile clipping-waste from the Bangladesh¡¯s ready-made garment industry (RMG) and bring them into the hands of the skilled craftswomen in rural Rangpur and Northern Bangladesh. They have played a significant role in upcycling used textiles into new high-value textiles while preserving traditional crafts. Their method is cost effective and there is no secondary pollution to the environment, ensuring that the life of the upcycled material is prolonged in a sustainable way. Moreover, it has created remarkable financial opportunities for the local artisans. Rugs, clutches, bike panniers, table mats and cushion covers are some of the noteworthy upcycled products sold in Berlin with the line ¡°Proudly made in Bangladesh¡±. The role in Berlin is not only to give visibility to Bangladeshi crafts, but also to connect and collaborate with its thriving sustainable design community.


Although Bangladesh is very progressive in reusing the useless to make something usable and beautiful, we need more organizations and initiatives to cut down the quantity loss in production. Since upcycling also helps to preserve the culture and create working opportunities for the locals, the benefits of more organizations like Aarong, JatraBD or SICA will be monumental.

 
Some rags of jhut from BangladeshAn upcycled sofaset in Bangladesh

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4 Comments

  • Yuseon Mentor says :
    Dear Mahsinur,

    This is your mentor Yuseon :)

    It's good to hear that the upcycling industry is also on the run in Bangladesh.
    Lovely to see how the trash garments got 'upgraded' into a new furniture couch. As the textiles have diverse colors, it seems to have a special design factor, too. Hope upcycling could become a industry in your country, too.

    Thanks for sharing this well written thematic report!
    Looking forward to your next one, too:)
    Posted 02-06-2021 00:59

  • Debbie Mentor says :
    Dear Mahsinur,

    This is your mentor Debbie. :)

    What a well written article about upcycling in Bangladesh! I love how you try to reduce down the scope of theme and write about the situation specific to Bangladesh. It makes it so easy to read.

    It appears that some companies are trying to artistically upcycle waste products. Hopefully they will work on cutting down the proportion of loss material in the process of upcycling!

    Green Cheers,
    Debbie
    Posted 01-06-2021 15:39

  • Bindu Dhakal says :
    Thank you for sharing.
    Posted 01-06-2021 00:06

Elina  Haber

  • Elina Haber says :
    Hello Mahsinur,
    I am amazed by the chosen pictures that represent the benefits of upcycling organizations like Aarong, JatraBD and SICA. Glad to see continuous efforts for a better environment in Bangladesh. Thanks for sharing!
    Keep writing
    -Elina
    Posted 31-05-2021 23:40

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