UpCycled Around Town

UpCycled Around Town We are a community of upcyclers dedicated to reducing waste through creative reuse. Shop our marketplace for our handmade upcycled goods, made in USA.

Proudly supporting small business. www.upcycledaroundtown.com Upcycled Around Town is a community dedicated to limiting waste through upcycling and creative reuse. Our mission is to create a place where individuals passionate about upcycling can share ideas about creative reuse, support each others projects and also buy upcycled goods that are handmade in the USA. At Upcycled Around Town, you can

discover unique, one of a kind times and know that your purchases will be environmentally-friendly at the same time. We only list items that are made in the USA.

Happy New Year!  Here is an inspiring story we wanted to share to start off 2014!
01/08/2014

Happy New Year! Here is an inspiring story we wanted to share to start off 2014!

When Cynthia Koenig, a young social entrepreneur from New York, learned that millions of girls and women around the world spend hours each day collecting water from distant sources, she decided to create a new way to help people in poor communities transport water and it's called the WaterWheel. Koenig's WaterWheel allows people to roll water in a 50-liter container versus carrying it in 5 gallon (19 liter) jugs. Koenig estimates that the WaterWheel can save women 35 hours per week in water transport time, as well as prevent the physical strain that comes from balancing 40 pounds of water on top of their heads for hours each day.

Every day around the world, over 200 million hours are spent each day fetching water, often from water sources miles from home, and this task usually falls to women and girls. By freeing up valuable time, the WaterWheel allows women to spend time on income-generating activities that can help pull her family out of poverty. The time savings also means that there is a greater likelihood that girls will be allowed to stay in school, further reducing the rate of intergenerational poverty.

After receiving a $100,000 Grand Challenges Canada prize to develop the WaterWheel, Koenig founded a social enterprise company, Wello. The company is in an early stage of development and has been piloting the WaterWheel in rural communities in India. Koenig also plans on continuing to make the WaterWheel itself more useful by adding in filtration, drip irrigation kits, even a cell phone charger that uses the rotation of the wheel to charge the battery of the cell phone and give people more access to essentials like communication and education.

To learn more about this invention and its potential to transform the lives of many girls and women around the world, check out Koenig's TED talk at http://bit.ly/1gBdpGt and you can read a recent article in The Guardian about her venture at http://bit.ly/1dMt7Mh.

To learn more about how to support her work, visit Wello's website at http://wellowater.org/

For a wonderful book about more female innovators and inventors throughout history, check out “Girls Think of Everything: Stories of Ingenious Inventions by Women” for readers 8 to 13 at http://www.amightygirl.com/girls-think-of-everything

Or, for younger readers age 4 to 9, we highly recommend the newly released fiction book "Rosie Revere, Engineer" about an budding young engineer at http://www.amightygirl.com/rosie-revere-engineer

To help children and teens better understand the challenges many children around the world face in order to go to school, check out our blog post, "Honoring Malala: Mighty Girl Books on Children's Fight for Education," showcasing our top books for young readers on children's educational access issues at http://www.amightygirl.com/blog/?p=4057

A Mighty Girl also has a section highlighting stories that feature poverty and hardship as a significant theme. Such stories provide opportunities for parents to discuss these topics with their children while also helping to foster children's empathy for people living in difficult circumstances. Learn more at http://www.amightygirl.com/books/social-issues/poverty-hardship

And, if you're looking for ways to encourage your children to become the next engineering and technology innovators, visit A Mighty Girl's STEM toy section at http://www.amightygirl.com/toys/toys-games/science-math

11/29/2013

Our Black Friday Sale is another reason to shop Upcycled this holiday season! Get your gifts at www.upcycledaroundtown.com

Cute idea - old bowling balls turned into garden ladybugs!
10/30/2013

Cute idea - old bowling balls turned into garden ladybugs!

What do you think of this upcycled Halloween costume?  See some of other favorites here: http://bit.ly/16dNIFb
10/15/2013

What do you think of this upcycled Halloween costume? See some of other favorites here: http://bit.ly/16dNIFb

Can you guess what this upcycled planter is made from?  Here is a clue:  http://bit.ly/1brEJnh
10/14/2013

Can you guess what this upcycled planter is made from? Here is a clue: http://bit.ly/1brEJnh

If you like this guitar decorated with shattered pottery pieces check out what happened to the strings... http://bit.ly/...
10/11/2013

If you like this guitar decorated with shattered pottery pieces check out what happened to the strings... http://bit.ly/185anY5

Turning an old tire into a planter...
10/10/2013

Turning an old tire into a planter...

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