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Could sustainability mean using something for a long time?

Posted: Sun Feb 02, 2025 9:45 am
by hasan018542
When something completely new is created from old materials, it always involves a lot of effort. Materials have to be separated, cleaned, prepared and processed. And in many cases, this requires more energy than manufacturing from new materials. But there is another option: if a new bag is made from old materials without any processing, the effort is much less.



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What happens to old gym equipment that is no longer used in schools? What happens to the tarpaulin that protects the loading area of ​​trucks when it fades or tears? What happens to old car seat belts, discarded parachutes, airplane seats, cinema seats?

These items can be dismantled and reused in their individual parts. Car seat belts can be used to make straps for bags. Bags can be made from the leather of old trestles and gym boxes. And of course, bags and backpacks can also be made from truck tarpaulins. Perhaps this is the answer: Sustainable bags and backpacks should not be made from recycled materials, but from reused ones.