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Upcycling is a form of recycling that involves transforming discarded materials into new products of higher quality or value. It is a form of creative reuse, where the original purpose of the material is not the focus, but rather the potential of the material to be repurposed into something new. Upcycling is distinct from traditional recycling, which involves breaking down materials into their component parts and reforming them into new products. Upcycling instead focuses on the creative reuse of materials, often in their original form. Upcycling is becoming increasingly popular as a way to reduce waste and create unique, sustainable products. It is also a way to support local businesses and artisans, as many upcycled products are handmade. Companies in the upcycling market include furniture makers, clothing designers, and jewelry makers, as well as companies that specialize in upcycling materials such as wood, metal, and plastic. Examples of companies in the upcycling market include Reclaimed DesignWorks, Upcycle That, and The Upcycle Exchange. Show Less Read more