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INDUSTRIAL UPCYCLING - DRAFT

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Upcycling is the process of converting waste materials or useless products into new materials or products of better quality or for better environmental value.

INDUSTRIAL UPCYCLING is the process converting industrial surplus, overproduction, NG production and obsolete items in new materials or products with the aim to prolong product life and decrease the environmental impact of Global Supply Chains. INDUSTRIAL UPCYCLING is extension to existing methods of waste processing, but in contrary to them PREVENT WASTE HAPPEN.

Waste recycling decrease the value of original product, for it has to become waste first

INDUSTRIAL UPCYCLING and UPCYCLING increase the value of product in first instance by preventing waste happen

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1 Background 2 Industrial Upcycling in production 3 Industrial Upcycling in logistics 4 Industrial Upcycling in architecture 4.1 Potential technologies and applications 5 See also 6 References

The development of Industrial Upcycling is the result of persisting increase of waste volume generated globally. In aspects to the existing 3R (REDUCE, REUSE, RECYCLE) methodology, it has discovered the direct connection between the increase of waste volume and increase of profit generated by waste companies globally. By analyzing and research of the current state it has been discovered that the 3R methology is just a segment of bigger picture which is being not presented to the public, due to possibility of loosing profit source not only in waste management business, but in resources exploitation.