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Archive | 2018

Emerging Social Movements for Sustainability: Understanding and Scaling Up Upcycling in the UK

Kyungeun Sung; T Cooper; Sarah Kettley

Social movements have campaigned for environmental sustainability, most notably in relation to sustainable food production and climate change. Past research on these social movements has paid attention mainly to the relatively well-organised and established initiatives. Less attention has been paid to emerging collective actions by citizens. This chapter therefore aims to provide analyses of one such case, the upcycling movement in the UK, and considers its potential implications. The contributions to knowledge made through research in design for sustainable behaviour, upcycling, and sustainability science are outlined. Challenges for upscaling the upcycling movement are discussed, and further challenges concerning sustainability are raised.


Archive | 2017

Challenges and support for scaling up upcycling businesses in the UK: insights from small-business entrepreneurs

Kyungeun Sung; T Cooper; Usha Ramanathan; Jagdeep Singh

Upcycling is the creation or modification of a product from used materials, components and products which is of equal or higher quality or value than the compositional elements. Within the context of increased product longevity, it enables a reduction in the use of raw materials by extending the lifetime of used materials, components and products, thereby increasing material efficiency and reducing industrial energy consumption. If scaled up to a considerable level through appropriate interventions, upcycling could, in theory, contribute significantly to preventing environmental harm. In particular, upcycling-based businesses have been identified as one of sustainable alternatives to prevailing business models that are based on unrestrained access to virgin materials, in contrast with the circular economy. Previous research regarding upcycling has focused mostly on fashion and textiles and highlighted the potential of upcycling businesses, providing sector-specific suggestions for expansion beyond their currently niche status. There is a critical knowledge gap concerning ways of achieving the full potential of upcycling-based businesses across the whole economy. This paper therefore provides results from a study on the challenges that upcycling entrepreneurs face when attempting to scale up and how to overcome them, based on an exploratory workshop with 12 British upcycling entrepreneurs. It identifies the key challenges faced by upcycling businesses and presents a mapping of the systemic support required for overcoming them, with potential actors.


Archive | 2017

Individual Upcycling in the UK: Insights for Scaling up Towards Sustainable Development

Kyungeun Sung; T Cooper; Sarah Kettley

This work was undertaken in the Sustainable Consumption Research Group at Nottingham Trent University.


Craft Research | 2015

Sarah Turner–Eco-artist and designer through craft-based upcycling

Kyungeun Sung; T Cooper


Archive | 2014

Individual upcycling practice: exploring the possible determinants of upcycling based on a literature review

Kyungeun Sung; T Cooper; Sarah Kettley


World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology, International Journal of Environmental and Ecological Engineering | 2015

A review on upcycling: current body of literature, knowledge gaps and a way forward

Kyungeun Sung


Archive | 2017

Sustainable production and consumption by upcycling : understanding and scaling-up niche environmentally significant behaviour

Kyungeun Sung


Archive | 2015

An exploratory study on the links between individual upcycling, product attachment, and product longevity

Kyungeun Sung; T Cooper; Sarah Kettley


Archive | 2018

CAD Education Curricula in Product Design: The Case of De Montfort University, UK

Kyungeun Sung; N. Rowan


Archive | 2017

Multi-stakeholder perspectives on the challenges and success factors for scaling up upcycling businesses in fashion industry in the UK

Kyungeun Sung; T Cooper; M Painter-Morland; L Oxborrow; Usha Ramanathan; Jagdeep Singh

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T Cooper

Nottingham Trent University

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Sarah Kettley

Nottingham Trent University

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Usha Ramanathan

Nottingham Trent University

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Jagdeep Singh

Royal Institute of Technology

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L Oxborrow

Nottingham Trent University

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