@article{4162, author = {Krishnamurthy. Y }, title = {Identification of the unused materials and crafting through the process of upcycling}, journal = {Journal of Information & Systems Management}, year = {2024}, volume = {14}, number = {4}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.6025/jism/2024/14/4/153-164}, url = {https://www.dline.info/jism/fulltext/v14n4/jismv14n4_4.pdf}, abstract = {Upcycling, transforming unused materials into crafted items of higher value, has emerged as a promising approach to address environmental challenges and promote sustainable practices in various industries. This research explores the processes, benefits, challenges, and implications of upcycling within sustainable design and waste management. Through a qualitative analysis of literature reviews, case studies, and expert insights, key findings highlight the environmental benefits of waste reduction and resource conservation, economic viability through cost savings and market differentiation, and challenges such as material sourcing complexity and design innovation. Consumer perception and market dynamics are examined to understand factors influencing the acceptance and adoption of upcycled products. The implications for practice include integrating upcycling into sustainability strategies, fostering innovation and collaboration, and advocating for supportive policies. This study advances knowledge on upcycling practices and informs strategies for achieving a more circular economy. }, }