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  • Tuesday ,19 July 2016
العربية

Up-Fuse morphs up-cycling and Eid festivities together

By-dailynewsegypt

Light News

00:07

Tuesday ,19 July 2016

Up-Fuse morphs up-cycling and Eid festivities together

Walking through the grey streets of Cairo’s most precious neighbourhood is, to say the least, enchanting. Downtown Cairo is a historical area that harbours some of the country’s most iconic buildings that have been the centre of significant events throughout history. However, behind each monumental building and architectural ornament looms the desperate shade of pollution and neglect.

In celebration of Eid Al-Fitr, Al-Ismaelia for Real Estate Investment joined forces with one the city’s most colourful accessories labels, Up-Fuse. The developmental tycoon invited the environment-savvy designers to the famous Kodak passage, in an attempt to bring back joy and colour to the festive season.
 
Up-Fuse is an accessory label that focuses on “up-cycling” plastic waste into contemporary bags and purses. As part of Downtown’s green initiative, the ladies behind Up-Fuse decorated the 32-metre passage in Adly Street with 30 lines of colourful, up-cycled plastic that is normally used for the brand’s accessories.
 
The attractive installation not only created a cheerful atmosphere around the neighbourhood, but it also saved the environment from 3,240 plastic bags—this amount of waste is equivalent to what an average person consumes over a two-year period.
 
Daily News Egypt sat down with Up-Fuse’s design manager, Yara Yassin, to discuss the various aspects of this artistic and environmental initiative that has effortlessly managed to highlight the resounding impact of green fashion.
 
How did the concept come to life and what encouraged you to collaborate with Al-Ismaelia?
 
Al-Ismaelia’s marketing department was already thinking of decorating the passage. The head of the department, Moshira, is always looking for new and engaging concepts. She was thinking of something that has a significant message and could add beauty to Downtown, but not just the usual bunting (festive decorations) that we see above shops and buildings ahead of the festivities.
 
The collaboration came by pure coincidence. Our dear friend Nahla Boshra, co-founder of ABn’G boutique in Zamalek, was already working with Al-Ismaelia on a separate project. When she heard about the initiative and the main concept behind it, she introduced us to them.
 
What encouraged us to work with them is the fact that they are a very respectful company. Their vision of renovating and giving life to Downtown attracted us the most. I love my city and I want to see it as clean and sophisticated as any other capital in the world.
 
I believe that I was incredibly lucky to meet the creators and give back to my community by beautifying the streets of Downtown. Our country is facing hard times and I believe that we need to think about ways to build and sustain our community rather than solely ourselves.
 
Colourful bunting in the streets is a simple expression of what Up-Fuse can give back to the society. We are always open and happy to help in being part of building our community, even if we just contribute by making people smile.