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Cost of Living: Upcycling comeback amid money-saving drive Cost of Living: Upcycling comeback amid money-saving drive
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Customers at the Repair Cafe are encouraged to learn from the volunteer fixersCustomers at the Repair Cafe are encouraged to learn from the volunteer fixers
More people are adopting a "make-do-and-mend" mindset, upcycling experts have said.More people are adopting a "make-do-and-mend" mindset, upcycling experts have said.
Upcycling is transforming unwanted products you cannot use anymore into new things you can use.Upcycling is transforming unwanted products you cannot use anymore into new things you can use.
Repair Café Wales believes the cost of living crisis has made people make the most of what they already have, or upcycle and recycle pre-owned items.Repair Café Wales believes the cost of living crisis has made people make the most of what they already have, or upcycle and recycle pre-owned items.
Throwaway culture has been the norm since World War Two - but that tide seems to be turning, at least in the short term, as people avoid unnecessary purchases.Throwaway culture has been the norm since World War Two - but that tide seems to be turning, at least in the short term, as people avoid unnecessary purchases.
One upcycler said they refitted a friend's kitchen using materials costing about £300.One upcycler said they refitted a friend's kitchen using materials costing about £300.
Recycling: How do you transform old PPE into something new?Recycling: How do you transform old PPE into something new?
Repair it, reuse it: The people saving stuff from landfillRepair it, reuse it: The people saving stuff from landfill
An attitude shiftAn attitude shift
Repair Café Wales is a not-for-profit organisation that supports communities to run events fixing household items for free.Repair Café Wales is a not-for-profit organisation that supports communities to run events fixing household items for free.
Director Phoebe Brown said: "People can learn to fix them for themselves, and also be taught how to look after their items better.Director Phoebe Brown said: "People can learn to fix them for themselves, and also be taught how to look after their items better.
"We have all lost touch with how to care for our items.""We have all lost touch with how to care for our items."
More than 80 groups have been set up across Wales.More than 80 groups have been set up across Wales.
Thanks to a spike in interest during and since the Covid pandemic, organisers hope to hit the 100 mark by the end of 2023.Thanks to a spike in interest during and since the Covid pandemic, organisers hope to hit the 100 mark by the end of 2023.
Volunteers fix items for free to save them from being thrown awayVolunteers fix items for free to save them from being thrown away
"There are lots of different reasons why somebody might come to a session," said Phoebe."There are lots of different reasons why somebody might come to a session," said Phoebe.
"We are seeing more people asking if they can come and get something fixed because they can't afford to buy something new."We are seeing more people asking if they can come and get something fixed because they can't afford to buy something new.
"We know that this is a really big motivator for people.""We know that this is a really big motivator for people."
She added: "It's not a drop-off-and-collect model.She added: "It's not a drop-off-and-collect model.
"You're encouraged to sit down with your fixer, and it really helps people to see that process and feel more confident with having a go themselves next time.""You're encouraged to sit down with your fixer, and it really helps people to see that process and feel more confident with having a go themselves next time."
The cafes have a 60% to 70% success rate in fixing items brought to them.The cafes have a 60% to 70% success rate in fixing items brought to them.
Phoebe said: "It's about people thinking of repair as an initial response.Phoebe said: "It's about people thinking of repair as an initial response.
"It's a shame that the reason for that will be people financially struggling."It's a shame that the reason for that will be people financially struggling.
"But the silver lining is that we are reassessing our relationships with our stuff, because we have to."But the silver lining is that we are reassessing our relationships with our stuff, because we have to.
"Hopefully that is a behaviour change that will continue on the other side of this crisis.""Hopefully that is a behaviour change that will continue on the other side of this crisis."
'Anyone can do it''Anyone can do it'
One primary school teacher from west Wales turned her passion for giving old items new life into a side hustle.One primary school teacher from west Wales turned her passion for giving old items new life into a side hustle.
Eleri Jones, from Ffostrasol, Ceredigion, now shares content with over 8,000 Instagram followers.Eleri Jones, from Ffostrasol, Ceredigion, now shares content with over 8,000 Instagram followers.
"If I can do it, anyone can," says Eleri Jones"If I can do it, anyone can," says Eleri Jones
It all started in early 2018 when she bought her first house.It all started in early 2018 when she bought her first house.
The 30-year-old said: "Instead of buying all matching furniture I just bought higgledy-piggledy bits and painted them to match."The 30-year-old said: "Instead of buying all matching furniture I just bought higgledy-piggledy bits and painted them to match."
When Covid lockdowns hit, Eleri - who says she has always been creative - found herself with time to expand her projects and it "just blew up".When Covid lockdowns hit, Eleri - who says she has always been creative - found herself with time to expand her projects and it "just blew up".
She said: "One of my best friends has just bought a house at one of the worst times.She said: "One of my best friends has just bought a house at one of the worst times.
"Instead of spending £10,000 on a brand new kitchen she has spent £300 on materials and I have done it.""Instead of spending £10,000 on a brand new kitchen she has spent £300 on materials and I have done it."
Eleri has grown an online community of keen upcyclers, ready to learn from her expertise.Eleri has grown an online community of keen upcyclers, ready to learn from her expertise.
"I have definitely noticed, in the past few months, more messages coming through of people wanting to do things themselves," she said."I have definitely noticed, in the past few months, more messages coming through of people wanting to do things themselves," she said.
"The way things are going now, people are trying to be a little bit greener and not waste things.""The way things are going now, people are trying to be a little bit greener and not waste things."
Eleri's passion started with trying to save money on furniture for her new house, and has grown bigger and biggerEleri's passion started with trying to save money on furniture for her new house, and has grown bigger and bigger
Her advice to anyone looking to upcycle is: "You have got nothing to lose.Her advice to anyone looking to upcycle is: "You have got nothing to lose.
"Start small. Don't start by painting your wardrobe - maybe do your bedside table first."Start small. Don't start by painting your wardrobe - maybe do your bedside table first.
"Confidence will grow and with that will come better technique. If I can do it, anyone can.""Confidence will grow and with that will come better technique. If I can do it, anyone can."
'More resourceful''More resourceful'
NuLife Furniture, a community upcycling project in Cardiff, has been "inundated" with requests for cost-cutting items.NuLife Furniture, a community upcycling project in Cardiff, has been "inundated" with requests for cost-cutting items.
The project started in 2014 as part of Cadwyn Housing Association, and aims to source affordable furniture for residents.The project started in 2014 as part of Cadwyn Housing Association, and aims to source affordable furniture for residents.
One local charity has been inundated with interest in upcycling and pre-owned items
It also has a shop of upcycled goods in Cardiff Bay, which is open to the public.It also has a shop of upcycled goods in Cardiff Bay, which is open to the public.
Project manager Alessa Hill said: "If we had 100 air fryers and slow cookers, they would go. We can't replenish quickly enough, so there is a real change in the types of items [requested].Project manager Alessa Hill said: "If we had 100 air fryers and slow cookers, they would go. We can't replenish quickly enough, so there is a real change in the types of items [requested].
"People have got less money so they are not going to buy something on a three-year credit, and will instead come and see what we already have."People have got less money so they are not going to buy something on a three-year credit, and will instead come and see what we already have.
"We are always busy. No-one seems to go out of here empty handed.""We are always busy. No-one seems to go out of here empty handed."
Alessa Hill from NuLife says the organisation has been "inundated" with requests for cost-cutting appliances
With costs soaring, the team is keen to increase its workshop sessions so people can learn new skills.With costs soaring, the team is keen to increase its workshop sessions so people can learn new skills.
Workshops so far have included upcycling chairs and lampshades.Workshops so far have included upcycling chairs and lampshades.
Alessa said: "If we run a workshop and someone has got an interest and they go away with an end product, that is massive for their confidence."Alessa said: "If we run a workshop and someone has got an interest and they go away with an end product, that is massive for their confidence."
Wales is currently ranked third in the world for recycling, and the Welsh government plans to reach zero-waste by 2050.Wales is currently ranked third in the world for recycling, and the Welsh government plans to reach zero-waste by 2050.
More people are trying to learn upcycling skills as cost of living soarsMore people are trying to learn upcycling skills as cost of living soars
Alessa added: "It's like at the end of the month when you are waiting to get paid and so you're looking at the back of your kitchen cupboards and getting more creative.Alessa added: "It's like at the end of the month when you are waiting to get paid and so you're looking at the back of your kitchen cupboards and getting more creative.
"People are becoming more resourceful."People are becoming more resourceful.
"We are seeing a lot more of the traditional skills coming back and so there are real positives to be had.""We are seeing a lot more of the traditional skills coming back and so there are real positives to be had."
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