verb
[with object]Reuse (discarded objects or material) in such a way as to create a product of higher quality or value than the original.
‘the opportunity to upcycle trash, or turn it into new products, was vast’- ‘The structure was primarily constructed using renewable and recycled materials as well as upcycling products for the furniture.’
- ‘I am drawn to making little creatures - soft toys made out of upcycled or end of the line fabric remnants.’
- ‘I love the idea of upcycling these pretty handmade things into new functional and groovy work.’
- ‘She was also kind enough to send one of her beautiful upcycled cardigans.’
- ‘I can read these and peruse the eye-candy of all these homes that upcycle and use vintage goods to create the most delicious spaces.’
- ‘In nature, everything is constantly recycled or even "upcycled," say McDonough, the audacious architect who designed the roof gardens for Chicago's city hall.’
- ‘While most of the waste produced within the Village will be managed by the AQUH system, as much waste as possible will be "up-cycled", thereby demonstrating how to turn a liability into a profit center for Village cottage industry.’
- ‘It's very quick and easy. I can upcycle a worn-out ordinary shirt into a designer handprinted B.Earley one.’
- ‘One of the most recent trends is for upcycled furniture.’
- ‘They expect $8 million in revenue, with 20% to 30% coming from the upcycled products.’
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