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SI-"Upcycling with Waste Reclaimers. Improving Urban Recycling Practices through Industrial Design and the Creative Arts"

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ZA2022SIN356B101 01/09/2022 - 31/08/2024 In this project, we improve urban recycling practices in Johannesburg through participatory action research. We re-contextualize waste reclaimers’, residents’ and administrator’s field knowledge within industrial design research and the creative arts. We set up an Upcycling Lab for Metal, Plastics and Paper, we develop three upcycling prototypes, we develop more effective, visual based sorting schemes for local government and we increase citizen engagement with an upcycling community parade. In that manner, we aim to respond to the low level of effective waste recycling in the province of Guateng, as in South Africa as a whole, where only 40 % of waste production is effectively being recycled. Whereas it has become common place to relate the waste crisis to government failure, policy experts also emphasize the low level of community engagement that has become intertwined with inadequate budgets, weak legislation and lack of enforcement. As (local) government increasingly hopes to transform at least a part of the waste cycle into new resources, pushing towards “smart” reuse, recycling and recovery, it will thus need to convince urban households and strengthen the position of waste reclaimers at the same time, re-imaging the waste trail from a inclusive, experimental and accessible perspective.During the last two decades, participatory action research and arts based research have become viable methodologies in order to road-test small scale policy interventions in sustainable development contexts – exemplifying a newly emerging creative helix between industrial design, community art practice and sustainable development. When appropriately embedded within well researched neighbourhoods and conducted in a collaborative fashion, creative design and product development exercises can help to mobilise the imaginative resources of residents, waste reclaimers and visual arts students, in order to develop small scale upcycling trajectories, to instigate the intersectoral network to sustain these trajectories and to improve the income of waste reclaimers.

General information

Title
SI-"Upcycling with Waste Reclaimers. Improving Urban Recycling Practices through Industrial Design and the Creative Arts"
ID
XM-DAC-2-10-10585
Start date
End date
Activity status
Implementation
Budget
€52.186
Actor
VLIR-UOS - Vlaamse Interuniversitaire Raad - Flemish Interuniversity Council
Country
SOUTH AFRICA
Sector
Education - Higher education
Aid type
Core support to NGOs, other private bodies, PPPs and research institutes
Fragile state
No
Least developed country
No
Budgetline
54 41 452501 Steun aan VLIR mbt de realisatie van de doelen van de gemeenschappelijke strategische kaders
Finance type
GRANT
Tied status
No
Flow type
ODA