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Mumbaikars organizing upcycling festival, The Kabaad Mela

Updated on: 02 October,2016 12:03 PM IST  | 
The Guide Team |

A new city initiative aims to reinvent waste, not through recycling, but upcycling

Mumbaikars organizing upcycling festival, The Kabaad Mela

Used rubber tyres repurposed for a stool, wound with coir ropes on sale at the Mela
Used rubber tyres repurposed for a stool, wound with coir ropes on sale at the Mela


While 'recycle' may be the buzzword for most environmentalists, here's a group of Mumbaikars that think differently. They are organising India's first ever 'upcycling' festival, called The Kabaad Mela. About a month ago, The Kabaad Mela had a phase one that had organised competitions to create innovative upcycled products, using plastic, cardboard, rubber tyres, scrap metals and so on.


Harshil Vora, the brains behind this festival, says that it is part of an environmental initiative undertaken by his company Pro-Innovate. Speaking of how the idea struck him, Harshil says, "I had visited Auroville back in February, which is where I got introduced to the concept of upcycling." He adds, "The whole point is to redefine the purpose of waste, think of a frugal innovation."


Among the several pieces of 'frugal innovation' the mela will feature is a home theatre made out of a shoe-box. There is also going to be a street play on upcycling, music events and workshops centred around the theme.

When: October 2, 1 PM - 9 PM
Where: Phoenix Market City, Kurla (W)
Call: 61801100

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