Upcycling Research, Regarding the embryonic stage of upcycling research despite rising A clear description of upcycling is essential to clarify the concept, promote research and technology development, and for wider application in industry. Aligning with The goal of this research is to shed light on the question of whether and, if so, why consumers react more positively to personalized upcycling than to made-to-stock upcycling and Exploring themes of design and production, products and systems, and making and consumption, this open access volume provides new theories, perspectives, Researchers who analyzed consumer feedback from Etsy discovered that what consumers value most about upcycled products is not their Upcycling: a systematic review and research agenda Amali Wijekoon Department of Management of T echnology, Faculty of Business, University of Moratuwa, Moratuwa, Sri Lanka The study employs multiple research methods for empirical data collection and analysis to draw inferences. A mix between Purpose. This study aims to synthesize the body of literature related to upcycling The development of upcycling theory and practices is required if there is to be a transition in upcycling from niche to mainstream. In the context of the global climate change debate, changing consumer awareness and guiding them towards sustainable lifestyles should be key considerations. Further, this study has identified key areas for future research in upcycling as the upcycler paradox, upcycling business model innovation and upcycled product design. This Special This research is a first step towards more comprehensive research on upcycling in urban contexts. The study contributes to the <p>Upcycling is the creative process of transforming old or discarded items into new, functional objects, diverging from traditional recycling, which typically alters materials into different forms. 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Other research on fashion upcycling focused on conceptualisation of the research ‘Upcycling’ promises to turn food waste into your next meal Rodney Holcomb, Oklahoma State University and Danielle Bellmer, Oklahoma State Methods for the transformation of plastics into materials with value, known as plastic waste upcycling, are outlined, and their advantages and challenges in terms of a sustainable plastics The subject of this book, upcycling, is a term to describe the processes of creating or modifying a product from used or waste materials, components and products, which is of equal or The research also contributes to knowledge in upcycling theory and practice by providing behavioural insights, factors influencing upcycling and promising Moving from a niche to a mainstream practice, in other words, scaling-up, could realize the full potential of upcycling. Background Upcycling is defined as “a process in which products and materials that are no longer in use, or are about to be disposed of, are instead repurposed, repaired, upgraded and remanufactured .
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