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I think recycled things are great; it helps to not destroy the environment as much as throwing stuff away, it slows down the filling of landfills, and it reuses resources instead of using up the unused. Like, if you decide to make am artsy coat rack out of a peice of plywood and a few screws, rather than go out and buy the plywood and screws, you would look in your garage/place for junk and see if you have plywood and a few screws. Your other option would be to go to a hardware store and buy a piece of plywood and a few hundred screws (I've never seen packs of 6) and make it, but then you still have all that junk in your garage.
"Upcycling" is getting some junk, and making it into a fairly ritzy, ridiculously overpriced product.
Examples of upcycling: making a bowl out of a vinyl record, making an ottoman out of some rice bags, making a purse out of old jeans that you've outgrown in the waist area, and more.
You might think that these are all things for college students or people who have no money to do but you are only half right! Anyone can do these sort of things and by doing them you help preserve the limited, unused resources that we have on this planet.
The image on the right is a
white wine decanter made from a windshield. I think it is pretty snazzy.
Anyway, go
here for some ideas.