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Five to Follow on Twitter for Upcycling

Five to Follow on Twitter for UpcyclingScott Hamlin doesn’t believe in waste.

To prove it, in 2009, Hamlin co-founded the Portland, Ore.-based Looptworks, an online-apparel company that makes limited-edition jackets, hoodies, skirts, shirts and graphic tees. But here's the twist: All of Looptworks' products are made from (gasp!) "upcycled," or excess manufacturing fabric and materials.

Hamlin (@Looptworks) uses social media to boost the awareness and tout the benefits of upcycle, or "closed loop" manufacturing. He hopes more people will think about what they buy, where it comes from and what natural resources are required to produce it.

Here are his top five Twitter streams to follow for the latest upcycling news, tips and information:

  1. @TerraCycle
    Followers: 9,328
    Tweets: 2,360
    Trenton, N.J.-based TerraCycle's purpose is to eliminate the idea of waste entirely. The company, which was founded in 2001 by Tom Szaky, turns hard-to-recycle waste like potato-chip bags and computer equipment into new-again products. More than 20 million people currently collect waste in 11 countries for the company to upcycle. The Twitter stream is full of industry trends and links to upcycled goods.
    Sample Tweet: Check out great upcycling contest by @methodtweet and @dwell http://bit.ly/jeucy9
     
  2. @billmcdonough
    Followers: 5,534
    Tweets: 297
    Through his book Cradle to Cradle: Remaking the Way We Make Things, William McDonough brought the term "upcycling" to the mainstream. McDonough is also the founding principal of William McDonough + Partners, an architecture and community design firm in Charlottesville, Va., that focuses on ecologically-, socially- and economically-minded architecture and planning. He primarily tweets news about eco-friendly companies and closed-loop manufacturing. 
    Sample Tweet: What a pleasure to spend time with the savvy team at @Method today in SF-- they are Cradle to Cradle believers, focused on "more good" 
     
  3. @wornagainUK 
    Followers: 596
    Tweets: 59
    Since 2005, Cyndi Rhoades' London upcycling company Worn Again has made designer products from corporate waste materials. The company's motto? "Some things are just too good to go to waste." Worn Again's Twitter feed offers tips and news about new technologies and emerging trends within the closed-loop movement. 
    Sample Tweet: "A stepping stone to closed-loop" - Upcycled @EurostarUK bags from uniforms by @wornagainuk: http://bit.ly/ksvT7I
     
  4. @etsy 
    Followers: 1,402,498
    Tweets: 12,026
    "Etsy is the original hub and community for upcycling artists," Hamlin says. Since 2005, the Brooklyn, N.Y.-based mega, online mall for all things crafty, handmade and vintage has become something of a mecca for refurbished goods as well. The company's Twitter stream consists of tips and advice for both buyers and sellers on the site, as well as green biz and upcycling news. 
    Sample Tweet: Upcycling a revolution. http://etsy.me/lOZs5w via @shareabledesign
     
  5. Reuse Alliance 
    Followers: 1,082
    Tweets: 716
    MaryEllen Etienne is the co-founder and executive director of Reuse Alliance, a New York-based non-profit that promotes the benefits of reusing waste. The organization aims to educate the public about the social, environmental and economic benefits of reusing goods. Etienne tweets the latest green business news and loads of interesting upcycled products. 
    Sample Tweet: You Can Hang Ten on Artist Rich Morrison’s Upcycled Beer Can Surfboard: http://bit.ly/mUnjkH via @Inhabitat #reuse #fb

Who do you follow to stay on top of Upcycling? Let us know in the comments section. 

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Kara Ohngren is a freelance writer and part-time editor at SecondAct.com. Her work has appeared in publications including Entrepreneur Magazine, The New York Times, MSNBC, The Huffington Post and Business Insider

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Upcycled clothing and accessories at Discord Threads on Artfire.

So do we! We do luxury furniture consignment. check us at @decornyc 

A great retailer that upcycles just about everything into unique items for the home Follow @DesiginsByUNI and check out this etsy page for great merchandise VuevaVidaHomeDecor.etsy.com

We upcycle furniture. We are newbies on Twitter http://twitter.com/#!/REvived_Furn so come and follow us! To see our collection of upcycled furniture please visit: http://www.revivedfurniture.com/#!upcycled-furniture

We upcycle old sails into new products and are just starting to make bags from old banners.  Next step is recyling all of an old sail, shredding and turning into filler for packaging, seats and many other fascinating resources.  Trying to do our bit to save sails from landfill.  Check out some of our products at www.wightsails.com

Get more info on upcycling and green living at www.upcycling.us

thanks Errol!

I have my own Upcycling Twitter and Facebook, check it out to be posted! upcyclethis (FB) and @upupcycling:twitter

I love @TerraCycle! I work for a LEED certified office space provider and TerraCycle has been a fantastic recycling resource for our building. As a community, we are able to recycle cork, cellphones, and ink cartridges. 

Hammer & Hand @Upcycledhome:twitter great place to find sustainable and re-purposed materials and the coolest furniture around....ec

Another great one is @hipcycle:twitter - soon to launch a shopping site. 

Recyclematch is a great place to check out and see what all is available across the USA for waste materials that could be reused, repurposed and up cycled. Loads of brown gold here for the savvy person able to capture and turn waste into products and hopefully money.

We follow @Diggerslist for upcycling. It's the home improvement classified. Perfect for finding stuff in your area for DIY projects. 

great stuff! rich morrison  just google the words: beer can surfboard cheers

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