The Manila Times

GREENSCAPE­S

- BY LESHARA ONANDIA MANIEGO

Ialways had a fascinatio­n for attics, storage houses and collection­s of old things. Rummaging through the clutter makes me feel like an archeologi­st or an antique collector. It’s not really about the value, it’s about looking deeper into the story that each item can paint in your mind. A favorite past time is going to the and look at the things that were discarded by my family. Often times, I pick up many pieces while browsing through the pile and

Upcycling has been a unique practice for some time now. It breathes new life to a seemingly hopeless object. In reality, nothing is waste. We can reuse many its potential.

Upcycling reduces our trash, saves us money and protects the environmen­t. It also minimizes our carbon footprint, because you are just reusing something that has already been manufactur­ed. A little tweak here and there and you’ll have a brandnew looking item.

Recycling vs upcycling

Recycling is taking your items and breaking them down, using the raw materials as your cornerston­e materials for the new project. This means, there will be a degrading of quality or a change in state of the object. Recycling in theory lengthens the use of an item. For example, recycled plastic bottles are broken down and made into toys and other items that will also eventually lead to trash. Recycling means: • to treat or process (used or waste materials) so as to make suitable for reuse: recycling paper to save trees

• to alter or adapt for new use without changing the essential form or nature of. (“The old factory is being recycled as a theater.”)

• to use again in the original form or with minimal alteration. (“The governor recycled some speeches from his early days.”)

• to cause to pass through a cycle again: to recycle laundry through a washing machine

Upcycling is quite different. It is reusing old items, those that others consider as waste, and using it without breaking down its previous structure. Sure, you paint, cut or fold them, but essentiall­y, they are still the same item. The reason why upcycling is much more sustainabl­e is because it eliminates the need to use virgin materials and thus, saving the environmen­t. In the case of plastic, this means less oil wells drilled. For metals, it means there are fewer mountains to be mined. For paper, there are fewer trees to be cut down. Generally, this means less expended energy.

Upcycling is “a process that can be repeated in perpetuity of returning materials back to a pliable, usable form without degradatio­n to their latent value—moving resources back up the supply chain.”

Upcycled planters

Whether you have been gardening for a while or starting your own things you will need. Not everyone is blessed with having a sprawling garden. Planters are a good way to bring in the outdoors to your home with limited space. So, it’s time to get creative!

The challenge in maintainin­g your garden is repotting; you will need so many planters. Plants tend to overgrow their pots in weeks or months, depending on their innate behavior. It is a must to transfer them into less crowded planters at least twice its size to keep them at their best.

affect the environmen­t in ways that we cannot fathom; this is why it is discourage­d and even banned by environmen­talists everywhere. You might be thinking, “I only use recyclable plastics.” You need to know that bioplastic­s also take decades to become part of our Earth. We must be mindful of what we use in our daily lives especially when it comes to plastic.

Rummage through your storage possibilit­ies. Aside from saving money, you get the opportunit­y to design your own wonderland landscape. Instead of your garden being bland and generic, it can be personaliz­ed to reflect your Metal, plastic or wooden toys are great to upcycle, they are unique, fun and easy to use as planters Got old boots that you want to keep but don’t fit? Keep them in your garden to make it timeless Tires can be painted and placed on the ground to keep your plants organized and upright tastes and keep memories and thriving.

Upcycling Ideas

Old box- type play frames

Put some loose garden soil inside. Add a mesh wire under the boarder and you will have a grid for your plant box. This will keep picture or alive dis- them in an organized growth pattern. Add your plants per square of the grid; mix and match to your heart’s desire!

Boots and shoes

Drill some holes on the sides or soles for drainage. Fill your old boots and shoes with soil. Plant your seeding inside. Old picture frames are suitable for planting many kids of plants in one soil bed

Old tires

Tires are good for big spaces. It will create a sense of boundary, keeping similar plants together. Paint your tires to make them look brand new.

Plastic Bottles

One of the most widely used items, plastic bottles should always be upcycled in any way possible. Cut them to any shape you like. You can hang them, keep them upright or even transform into something also ample drainage by punching holes on them. Unleash your inner designer and paint them in any color.

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