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Thursday, May 31, 2018

What Is Upcycling?






Recycling, Repurposing, Upcycling – what’s the difference? 

…and what exactly is Upcycling?

Recycling vs Upcycling

Most of us already know what recycling is. A plastic bag is used to carry home groceries, then is later reused by the owner who uses the bag a second or third time, perhaps to again carry groceries or to store items. 

The bag has been reused, and in a way, it has been recycled by its owner. The value of the bag remains the same.


Let's now say that the same plastic bag is sent out for recycling to a recycling plant. It's taken to a factory where it is put with lots of other plastic bags which are then turned into something new, such as more new plastic bags. 

The bag is being recycled, but most of the time, it is also being downcycled... 


What is downcycling?

Downcycling is something that occurs when items that are recycled are converted into items of lesser quality due to the recycling process itself. 

For example, different types of plastic bottles may be recycled and during the recycling process, some of the valuable materials from these plastics may be extracted by the recycling process itself. In the end, what may be left is a hybrid type of plastic of a lesser quality than the quality of plastic of the original bottle before it was recycled. 

After the recycling process, the quality of the plastic has gone down. One example is that an old plastic bag that is recycled into a new plastic bag may not be as durable as the original bag was. This is downcycling

What does upcycled mean?

With upcycling, an item is no longer being used for its intended purpose, but is repurposed – given a new purpose – and along with this new purpose (and this is the important part) it is also given an increase in value (usually both aesthetically and monetarily.)  

It is worth more in its new form.

What is upcycling? 
It's when an item is repurposed with a new use and the item's value goes up. 

What does upcycled mean?
Upcycled means that the item is now being reused for something different than it was originally intended and the item now has an increased value due to it's new use. 




Why is Upcycling important?

UPcycled items often have both a better  quality and a higher environmental value than they had in their original state! 

What else makes upcycled products items so desirable?
Upcycled products are created with innovation and creativity!


Here's an example of upcycling:


My daughters found this piece of a broken plate on a nature walk...



I turned the broken plate piece into three beautiful necklaces for them!



One of the best quotes explaining upcycling comes from Wisegeek:

"Upcycling is designed to work in opposition to consumer culture, encouraging people to think of new and innovative ways to use things, instead of simply buying new consumer goods. It also benefits the environment, by promoting reuse over discarding whenever possible."


At a glance:

Recycled – in it's broadest sense - used again and value remains unchanged

Downcycled – items are turned into new items of a lesser quality than their original state

Repurposed – used again but with a new purpose

Upcycled – used again, with a new purpose, and with greater value than its original state





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Have a great week!
 Laura




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