<p>The purpose of this paper is to introduce ‘upcycling’ – a well-known term within design practice – to the field of social innovation. A mix between ‘upgrading’ (adding value) and ‘recycling’ (reusing) creates the word upcycling, which, in its simplest terms, is the practice of reassessing waste and transforming it into something valuable. In this paper, we ask: How does an upcycle mind-set and practice contribute to situated social innovation?</p> <p>This conceptual paper seeks to combine insights from the fields of social innovation and co-design with the ideas inherent in upcycling. To ground the theorizing of what we term ‘social upcycling’, four cases are used to illustrate what upcycling practices look like. The cases illustrate the...
Upcycling is a process in which used or waste products and materials are repaired, reused, repurpose...
Despite the fact that upcycling has won interest from designers, researchers, businesses and DIY hob...
Upcycling refers to the practice of creating a product made from of products, components or material...
The purpose of this paper is to introduce ‘upcycling’ – a well-known term within design practice – t...
This paper contributes to the discourse of upcycling. It attempts to apply an understanding of upcyc...
This work was undertaken in the Sustainable Consumption Research Group at Nottingham Trent Universit...
The project elaborates design opportunities for a future practice that could promotealternative sust...
Upcycling reuses waste materials to create products of higher quality/value. While upcycling is comm...
Individual upcycling – the creation or creative modification of any product out of used materials in...
This work was undertaken in Sustainable Consumption Research Group at Nottingham Trent University.In...
The valorization (i.e., exploitation, enhancement, upcycling or general re-use) of products at the e...
Objects, materials, or things have played a very important role in understanding people’s behavior i...
Social movements have campaigned for environmental sustainability, most notably in relation to susta...
Upcycling, creation or modification of a product from used or waste materials, components and produc...
Concern about the over-use of irreplaceable resources increases as the global population increases. ...
Upcycling is a process in which used or waste products and materials are repaired, reused, repurpose...
Despite the fact that upcycling has won interest from designers, researchers, businesses and DIY hob...
Upcycling refers to the practice of creating a product made from of products, components or material...
The purpose of this paper is to introduce ‘upcycling’ – a well-known term within design practice – t...
This paper contributes to the discourse of upcycling. It attempts to apply an understanding of upcyc...
This work was undertaken in the Sustainable Consumption Research Group at Nottingham Trent Universit...
The project elaborates design opportunities for a future practice that could promotealternative sust...
Upcycling reuses waste materials to create products of higher quality/value. While upcycling is comm...
Individual upcycling – the creation or creative modification of any product out of used materials in...
This work was undertaken in Sustainable Consumption Research Group at Nottingham Trent University.In...
The valorization (i.e., exploitation, enhancement, upcycling or general re-use) of products at the e...
Objects, materials, or things have played a very important role in understanding people’s behavior i...
Social movements have campaigned for environmental sustainability, most notably in relation to susta...
Upcycling, creation or modification of a product from used or waste materials, components and produc...
Concern about the over-use of irreplaceable resources increases as the global population increases. ...
Upcycling is a process in which used or waste products and materials are repaired, reused, repurpose...
Despite the fact that upcycling has won interest from designers, researchers, businesses and DIY hob...
Upcycling refers to the practice of creating a product made from of products, components or material...