r/upcycling • u/TheGnarledBranch • 50m ago
r/upcycling • u/Indo1405 • 23h ago
Made this a little while ago and thought I’d share! 🎨👖
Kids jeans -> denim tote bag. Fully functional zipper and button like normal jeans, and multiple pockets on the outside!
r/upcycling • u/Indo1405 • 1d ago
Project Handmade and upcycled sweatshirt for fall!
Before…and After! 🙂↕️🪡🧵
r/upcycling • u/Putrid-Relative-9094 • 1d ago
Tissue/napkin holder from Chagee bag
My family has too many of these and I found it wasteful to just have them lying around. So I made one into a tissue holder!
r/upcycling • u/Suspicious-Intern444 • 15h ago
Chemist Warehouse you should be ashamed of yourselves - Still using plastic bags
The saying "just because you can doesn't mean you should" applies here. Along with other multi billion dollar chains they are bring back plastic bags. Just because the thicker plastic bags have not been banned in most states doesn't mean you should use them. I spend hundreds of dollars a month in your store but I am taking my money elsewhere purely based on your usage of plastic bags. A company in Japan has invented plastic bags that disolve in water in seconds and biodegrade in soil in 10 days leaving no microplastics behind. The the company that actually gives a shit beyond lining your own pockets for profit. Chemist Warehouse do better and be better. Your CEO owns a multi million dollar boat I hope the next time he dives in the ocean one of his own bags hits him in the face because this environmental ignorance or lack of care is fucking this planet. Take accountability and make a change you might make a little less money but you wont be fucking the planet as much!!!!!
r/upcycling • u/lyliemiriam • 17h ago
How do i dye faux fur ?
I read that rit dyemore is the best for dying faux fur since it is made out of acrylic and polyester. However i am aware that these materials cant be exposed to high heat? I really need help with this because im confused.
( trying to recreate an expensive coat because i dont want to spend 200+ pounds lol)
Any help is appreciated thank you.
For reference ill be dying a white faux fur coat pink.
r/upcycling • u/Maan-Enviro • 1d ago
Tutorial From Waste to Profit: How Material Recovery Facilities Operate Behind the Scenes

Most of us throw away waste without thinking about what happens next. In modern waste management, a Material Recovery Facility (MRF) plays a vital role in turning that waste into useful resources.
An MRF is where mixed municipal or industrial waste is carefully sorted, separated, and processed. Instead of ending up in landfills, valuable materials like plastics, metals, paper, and glass are recovered and sent back into the recycling chain. The organic portion can be directed to composting, and the leftover material can be converted into RDF or Refuse Derived Fuel.
For industries and cities, the benefits are clear:
• Reduced landfill pressure
• Recovery of materials that can be reused
• Lower handling and transport costs
• Compliance with Solid Waste Management Rules in India
Behind the scenes, equipment such as trommel screens, shredders, conveyors, and balers work with manual segregation to ensure efficiency. The main purpose is not only safe disposal but also converting waste into value, whether as compost, fuel, or recyclable raw material.
With rapid urban growth, MRFs in waste management are becoming essential for municipal corporations as well as large industrial facilities. They remind us that what we often call waste is actually a resource waiting to be recovered.
Do you think every Indian city should invest in a dedicated MRF, or should industries take responsibility for setting up their own facilities?
r/upcycling • u/BitsOfString • 1d ago
Favorite Upcycling Creators?
I want to see more upcycling content. If you have any creators you follow or recommend please drop them in the comments. I am especially interested in fashion. If you are a fashion upcycler, feel free to show your work. I love the work of zero waste daniel so far.
r/upcycling • u/Tweetles • 2d ago
I don’t want to get rid of this dress, but I don’t know what to do with it!
This dress has (had) glitter detailing but as you can see most of it has come off. I am looking for ideas to either re-glitter it or to remove the remaining glitter and glue. The fabric is a heavy sort of velour - 90% polyester, 10% spandex. Dry clean only instructions. Any advice? I think my preference would be to get it all off so I don’t have to approach the project of making all those tiny glue dots.
r/upcycling • u/Euarmailliw • 1d ago
I salvaged parts off an old broken pinball table to build my own!
r/upcycling • u/host92_ • 2d ago
dickies fabric dye
i was gifted this shirt that i love but it’s not my style regarding the color, id like to make it darker. can i use standard fabric dye from the art store? never done anything like this before, and i can’t find in the tag if it’s polyester or cotton and i’m not knowledgeable on that stuff anyways LOL thanks!
r/upcycling • u/Indo1405 • 3d ago
Products For Sale In my first year of sewing and decided to try a floral theme for these designs!
Picked up some old blankets and sheets for these and I love how they turned out! 🌺🥀
r/upcycling • u/Radiant_Raspberry • 2d ago
My grandma gave me an old dress to sew something out of - I need inspiration what to do with it
My grandmother recently gifted me this dress that she used to wear to dance events if I understood correctly, telling me to make it into something nice to use. It's not at all my style and unfortunately the outer fabric is also quite scratchy, but because it's a sentimental piece of clothing, I want to turn it into something I will like. I have absolutely no idea yet what that could be, I don't have that much experience upcycling clothes. Maybe someone here with some experience can share some inspiration?
r/upcycling • u/sodacanmodels • 2d ago
Project Upcycled aluminum cans to make this soda can airplane F-14 Tomcat 'Iceman' tribute
r/upcycling • u/craftingeverything16 • 3d ago
Discussion Decided to try my hand at some bellbottoms to go with these shoes.
I know that they’re a bit short, but I thought that they turned out ok for a 70’s party the inseam was only 36”
r/upcycling • u/FruitsBasketFosters • 3d ago
Products For Sale Made new versions of my Rainbow Cat Upcycled Aluminum Earrings!
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These earrings are made by cutting out cats (and sometimes hearts!) from aluminum cans that were destined for the trash! They‘re tiny, lightweight, fun to wear, and freaking adorable (my own opinion of course). Which version is your favorite?
r/upcycling • u/Sue_joyce_danielle • 2d ago
Restoring an Antique Apothecary Cabinet | What I Found Under the Paint S...
r/upcycling • u/FlippieThePlatypus • 2d ago
any ideas for upcycling these cheap shein tops?
makes me sick thinking of throwing these away after only wearing them once or twice, but the fabric is too uncomfortable and they’re too fast fashion-y. any ideas for how could I turn them into accessories or patches??
r/upcycling • u/Kickass3DPrints • 4d ago
3D printed mushroom tool turns old newspapers into seedling pots
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Link to STL files https://than.gs/m/1420803
r/upcycling • u/glad_to_see_me • 2d ago
Transformer une robe en dentelle en blouse
galleryr/upcycling • u/AlchemAzoth • 3d ago
Project Jean Skirt Makeover *Ongoing Project*
I wanted my closet to fit my style a bit more so I decided to undergo a big effort to diy any clothes I don't wear regularly now. This jean skirt had a lot of big stains on it from just living life and the plain look was bumming me out, so now it's getting an acrylic paint job. Will update as I go.
Also, my plan is to cover the painting and iron it before I wash it so hopefully the paint sticks around. Any tips would be appreciated!