Over the quarter my topic has changed. At the beginning I was very focused on creating a working definition of upcycling. I wanted to educate others on the topic of waste production. Not only that, I was determined to introduce the idea of cradle-to-cradle industrial and social systems. By adopting a designer’s persona I was able to focus less on specific definitions and focus more on interesting discoveries. My first observation when studying upcycling was the lack of methodology in project design. I started noticing a trend that upcycled product weren’t marketed for their quality, they were generic and constructed quite simply. As a designer this surprised me because this market is not growing, there’s no demand for these low quality products. With this observation I started a working thesis focused on the market in a cradle-to-cradle system. My research allowed me to analyze our consumer society. We have become a throw-away community. This waste production supports upcycling.
With this analysis I began making a proposal for an applicable market. I found evidence to support unique apparel design in a cradle to cradle system. These products would appeal to an individualistic market based on quality because they are unique as well as sustainable. I hope that this analysis of upcycling educates others and allows for advancements in recycled product design.