Upcycling Awareness Ribbon (RRR Ribbon)

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An upcycled Upcycling Awareness Ribbon. (Upcycling is a constructive way of recycling. Basically, it’s turning trash into treasure.)

I was inspired by the red ribbon that stands for AIDS. The upcycling awareness ribbon stands for upcycling: trash doesn’t have be clustering our planet but with a bit of creativity and work trash can be turned into true treasures. Let’s upcycle more often and leave those yet untouched resources alone!

Dimensions: you decide. Normally about 2×4cm
Ingredients: beverage carton (locally sourced), pin, a piece of wire coating

Designed in Switzerland, made wherever you are
Shape is important, visual design comes with the material
Expected lifespan: as long as you take care of it

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(zero emission, warranty, recycling etc.)

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Do you need hundreds for an event? I can arrange that. Just get in touch.




Upcycle your own Upcycling Awareness Ribbon: Check out the how to video below!

Feel free to copy this product. All I’m asking you is: please be fair and professional by giving me credit mentioning “by Mayari”. Thanks! Also, I’d be happy to see your copy, so send me a picture of it if you like!

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6 Responses to “Upcycling Awareness Ribbon (RRR Ribbon)”

  1. Azziza Says:

    Dear Sir/ Madam,
    I was wondering if I could have permission to use your idea as part of my ICT GCSE coursework in which I am designing an upcycling event. Thank you.

  2. admin Says:

    Hello and thanks for contacting me. Yes please, go ahead and copy my designs, especially the RRR Ribbon and the Change Wallet are “open source” projects of mine and I’m happy if people copy them.
    Happy upcycling!
    Mayari

  3. Azziza Says:

    Thank you.

  4. anika Says:

    To whom it may concern,
    i was wondering if you have any ideas r suggestions on upcycling names which are catchy short and snappy. i will be very grateful as i am doing this as a part of my gsce coursework.

    Thankyou

  5. ben Says:

    please may i use this image for a gcse assessment on upcycling

  6. admin Says:

    Sorry, this may be too late now but yes, feel free to use the images! Just make sure to keep the origin of the image visible (i.e. this website).

    Thanks for asking and keep up the good upcycling work!

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