USEFULNESS OF UPCYCLING

Upcycling is nothing but a sustainable method of re-utilizing products instead of discarding them. It’s an upsurging business and is quite a rage among high-street fashion or textile brands, designers, and fashion enthusiasts. Adhering to the current environmental scenario, reducing wastage through upcycling is the best possible solution. After all, this transformation of used items into valuables is worth it. It not only offers a new life to old garments but also extends the time they are being used.

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Here are the five fantastic reasons why upcycling will minimize the impact of fashion on the environment:

1. Contributes to reducing energy consumption

Surprisingly, upcycling involves lesser consumption of energy than recycling. Delve into some DIYs to indulge in upcycling. Cutting and stitching used garments to create new clothing is more convenient than breaking down old garments completely. Instead of discarding old clothes away, it can be created to make items of better quality and utility by upcycling. It diminishes greenhouse gas emissions in the process.

2. Boosts creativity

Upcycling is a creative process of developing an exclusive fresh item from the used product which is even better than the old one. This involves a considerable amount of vision along with environmental awareness. Rather than making multiple apparel of similar designs in various shades and sizes, sustainable designers often produce garments that are unique and out of the box.

3. Reduces the usage of new resources

On average, almost 80% of an individual’s wardrobe, ends up in landfills to decompose. Upcycling not only develops a whole new product from scratch but also adds value to the waste materials. This prevents a huge amount of resources and wastes from piling in landfills. 

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4. Be Vocal for Local

We are not only on the verge of a major environmental crisis but a pandemic too which has crippled the national economy to a great extent. Various local communities that produce items from scrap through the process of upcycling, or collects, sorts and distributes old items- will get benefitted if we support this sustainable process. Supporting local fairs, shows, town markets, auctions, local sales, and flea markets will encourage upcycling. Traditionally, slow fashion was more prevalent in our country which was locally-manufactured before the industrial revolution. Upcycling played an important part in preserving heritage textiles. It's a wonderful idea to upcycle nowadays to be a part of the local economy.

5. Prevents pollution

Apparel production has a harmful impact on our planet. It generates a lot of pollution due to toxic chemicals in pesticides and fertilizers which is used in farming raw materials such as cotton. Various processes involved in garment manufacturing such as washing, bleaching, dyeing, and treatment of textiles are loaded with chemicals. They act as air, soil, and water pollutants when released untreated into the natural habitat.

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Apart from these few, there are tons of other reasons as well to indulge in this wonderful and creative process of innovating whole new products from discarded items. Dive into the world of upcycling to discover and explore the new ways of creating the best out of waste.


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