Giving VHS tapes a second lease on life.
Caption: John Singano, local
upholsterer in Imizamo Yetho, Hout Bay, is the talent behind covering
footstools being repurposed from old VHS video tapes as part of the
Re.Bag.Re.UseTM initiative.
The Re.Bag.Re.UseTM
team, crochets beautiful multifunctional items from the tape itself. Going a
step further to use the entire VHS tape, the Re.Bag.Re.Use team has found a way
to use the empty video tapes as well. VHS and cassette tapes are in most cases
non-recyclable or not accepted by recyclers, therefore repurposing this
material is the next best sustainable option.
“For quite some time I have been worrying about all the empty VHS video
cases that we are generating,” shares Re.Bag.Re.Use founder, Regine le Roux.
“The main reason being, it's one of those awful plastics that can't be recycled
and will potentially end up in landfill when they are not repurposed.”
“Footstools is one of the solutions that we have come up with to
repurpose empty VHS boxes!” adds le Roux.
John Singano, local
upholsterer in Imizamo Yetho, Hout Bay, is the talent behind covering the
footstools. “When Regine first asked me for a quote to upholster the footstools
made from VHS tapes I was so excited. Instead of throwing something away, we
can turn it into something that people can love. As an upholsterer, we are
often left with a lot of material offcuts that are too small for other projects
and the material gets thrown away. But now, we can use these off cuts to cover
the VHS footstools. Nothing goes to waste!”
“It’s such a thrill to make something so beautiful
out of ‘nothing’,” adds le Roux.
Re.Bag.Re.Use
is an initiative that was borne in Hout Bay; it started
off as a hobby during the Covid-19 lockdown. The flagship product is a
multifunctional bag, crocheted and repurposed from empty bread bag, but as the
project is growing and building moment, additional products are being added to
the product range. For more information visit www.rebagreuse.com
or Instagram: www.instagram.com/re.bag.re.use
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