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Therefore, upcycling, sometimes referred to as creative reuse, is a term that defines the process of transforming  waste materials, useless, or unwanted products into new materials or products perceived to be of greater quality, such as having an artistic or environmental value.  
Therefore, upcycling, sometimes referred to as creative reuse, is a term that defines the process of transforming  waste materials, useless, or unwanted products into new materials or products perceived to be of greater quality, such as having an artistic or environmental value.  


It's a recycling process which can touch many domains; in this case we will be focusing on the use of this recycling process on clothes.   
It's a recycling process which can touch many domains; in this case we will be focusing on the use of this recycling process on clothes.     
 
So what does upycling clothes even mean? What does it consists in doing?     
 
Well basically, upcycling clothes is to take old, worn out or damaged clothing and transform it into something new.   
 
Therefore, in that same perspective, clothing that doesn’t fit any longer, is torn, stained or otherwise damaged, can be refashioned into a new product. Also referred to as repurposed clothing, reused clothing and recycled clothing, upcycled clothing is becoming increasingly popular in today’s fashion industry.


* Look also at sustainability, fashion, making.
* Look also at sustainability, fashion, making.
* Provide a few examples of upcycling clothes, including business initiatives
* Provide a few examples of upcycling clothes, including business initiatives
* Find all instances of upcycling through machine embroidery
* Find all instances of upcycling through machine embroidery

Revision as of 23:20, 17 March 2022

Anne Payen, Intern.

See also: Product development

Upcycling

Upcycling, or creative reuse, simply defines the process of giving a new and more upscale life to an old used product or material.

One of the first benefits of upcycling is its positive impact on the environment. Indeed, the principle being to reuse, we avoid creating a new product. This saves on grey energy and raw materials inherent in the manufacturing process. Ucycling is part of the vast movement of the circular economy and reuse.

In addition to the ecological benefits of reuse, upcycling provides the opportunity to create and recreate unique objects. As a result, upcycling can be found in many contexts: at home, in businesses, in art galleries, in associations, and also in fashion.

Upcycling of clothes

Therefore, upcycling, sometimes referred to as creative reuse, is a term that defines the process of transforming waste materials, useless, or unwanted products into new materials or products perceived to be of greater quality, such as having an artistic or environmental value.

It's a recycling process which can touch many domains; in this case we will be focusing on the use of this recycling process on clothes.

So what does upycling clothes even mean? What does it consists in doing?

Well basically, upcycling clothes is to take old, worn out or damaged clothing and transform it into something new.

Therefore, in that same perspective, clothing that doesn’t fit any longer, is torn, stained or otherwise damaged, can be refashioned into a new product. Also referred to as repurposed clothing, reused clothing and recycled clothing, upcycled clothing is becoming increasingly popular in today’s fashion industry.

  • Look also at sustainability, fashion, making.
  • Provide a few examples of upcycling clothes, including business initiatives
  • Find all instances of upcycling through machine embroidery