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  2. From trash to treasure: Local artist leads kids in ... - AOL

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    Armed only with glue guns, curiosity and refuse relics, critically acclaimed assemblage artist Josh Waddell of '3 Bulls Upcycling' led a group of students on a journey to turn trash into treasure.

  3. Eco-Schools - Wikipedia

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    Eco-Schools is an international programme of the Foundation for Environmental Education (FEE) that aims to “empower students to be the change our sustainable world needs by engaging them in fun, action-orientated, and socially responsible learning.” [1] [2]

  4. The reuse revolution: Your guide to upcycled and sustainable ...

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    An upcycling and repurposing project by designers Laura Beham and Callum Pidgeon, Prototypes has a dark, direct energy in its balaclavas and black and red color scheme, conjuring Balenciaga, but ...

  5. Upcycling - Wikipedia

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    One relevant book published by Community Museum Project in Hong Kong in 2010, was the first experiment on upcycling systems design. Spanning across material collecting, upcycling design, local production and public dissemination, it provides proposals towards a sustainable system that will cast impact on our strategies of waste handling and ...

  6. Trashion - Wikipedia

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    Trashion has become a style of art since the 1990s. Trashion is also the subject of school projects, [4] [5] local fashion shows, [6] community center exhibits, [7] and fundraisers, [8] [9] among other purposes. [10] Some contemporary trashion artists include Marina DeBris [11] [12] and Nancy Judd. [13]

  7. This easy DIY upcycling tutorial transforms socks into shorts

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  8. Junk Kouture - Wikipedia

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    Junk Kouture is a competition for post-primary school students – aged 13–18. Students must design and create an item of haute couture created from only recycled materials. To date, the concept of the event has involved participants showcasing their designs initially online through registration, then at Regional Finals, and finally in a ...

  9. Waste minimisation - Wikipedia

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    Waste hierarchy. Refusing, reducing, reusing, recycling and composting allow to reduce waste. Waste minimisation is a set of processes and practices intended to reduce the amount of waste produced.