Creatively Upcycled Cycles

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Monochrome Recycled Bikes Offer Artsy Green Riding

Argentine designers Natan Burta and Alejandro Sanguinetti, from Monochrome Recycled Bikes, are giving fresh identities to old, high quality bikes. The duo upcycles old bikes by painting them with water-based inks and adding new features like stainless steel handles and hand-sewn leather seats.

According to the designers, the whole process of upcycling an old bike requires only 20% of the energy it would take to produce a new bike. Monochrome hopes to have its eco-friendly bikes produced this year.
Trend Themes
1. Upcycled Bicycles - The trend of upcycling old bicycles by giving them fresh identities and adding new features presents opportunities for sustainable and artistic transportation solutions.
2. Eco-friendly Manufacturing - The trend of using less energy and resources by upcycling old bikes instead of producing new ones creates opportunities for eco-friendly manufacturing processes across industries.
3. Artistic Sustainability - The trend of combining art and sustainability through the creative upcycling of bicycles introduces new opportunities for sustainable and aesthetically pleasing products.
Industry Implications
1. Bicycle Manufacturing - The bicycle manufacturing industry can benefit from incorporating upcycling techniques to reduce waste and resource consumption while offering unique and eco-friendly bicycle options.
2. Sustainable Transportation - The sustainable transportation industry can leverage upcycled bicycles as a creative and environmentally conscious alternative to traditional modes of transportation.
3. Art and Design - The art and design industry can explore the intersection of sustainability and creativity by incorporating upcycled bicycles as artistic installations or functional art pieces.

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