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    Factors Influencing Upcycling for UK Makers 

    Sung, Kyungeun; Cooper, Tim; Kettley, Sarah (MDPI, 2019-02-07)
    Changing consumer behaviour can reduce environmental impacts. Upcycling is one of the understudied yet promising, environmentally sustainable behaviours that has the potential to contribute to the reduction of waste and ...
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    An alternative approach to influencing behaviour: Adapting Darton’s Nine Principles framework for scaling up individual upcycling 

    Sung, Kyungeun; Cooper, Tim; Kettley, Sarah (Design Research Society, 2016-06-27)
    Behaviour change or influencing behaviour has recently been recognised as a new role of design by design academics and practitioners. Some approaches have been explored in past research, yet most focused on behaviour ...
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    Multi-stakeholder perspectives on the challenges and success factors for scaling up upcycling businesses in fashion industry in the UK 

    Sung, Kyungeun; Cooper, Tim; Painter-Morland, Mollie; Oxborrow, Lynn; Ramanathan, Usha; Singh, Jagdeep (Grafima Publications, 2017-10-01)
    The fashion industry causes serious environmental impacts through its consumption of energy and material resources and its use of chemicals. Alternatives to business-as-usual practices within the fashion industry can ...
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    Developing Interventions for Scaling Up UK Upcycling 

    Sung, Kyungeun; Cooper, Tim; Kettley, Sarah (Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2019-07-19)
    Upcycling presents one of many opportunities for reducing consumption of materials and energy. Despite recent growth evidenced by increasing numbers of practitioners and businesses based on upcycling, it remains a niche ...
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    AuthorCooper, Tim (4)Sung, Kyungeun (4)Kettley, Sarah (3)Oxborrow, Lynn (1)Painter-Morland, Mollie (1)Ramanathan, Usha (1)Singh, Jagdeep (1)Subject
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