Pulled textiles made by informal waste-collecting communities, Cairo

Pulled textiles created from waste fabrics by informal waste-collecting communities in Cairo, Egypt, 1980s.

This object is one of a range of items collected by Jon Vogler during the 1970s and 1980s. Vogler was an engineer and champion of recycling. His Wastesaver scheme, designed for Oxfam in West Yorkshire in 1974, enabled the separation of household waste for recycling, and later also facilitated the sorting and recycling of textiles. His company Interwaste consulted for Oxfam in the late 1970s and early 1980s, during which time he travelled widely conducting research that he hoped would help people in the global south to reclaim and repurpose so-called waste materials.

These pulled textiles were created by individuals and communities in Cairo who make a living by collecting, recycling and repurposing the city’s waste. An Oxfam project worked with these communities to try to enhance their income generating activities through small-scale industrial processes – such as providing rotating loans of rag-pulling machines to speed up the repurposing of textiles.

Details

Category:
Environmental Science & Technology
Object Number:
1996-41
Materials:
textile
type:
textiles
credit:
J. A. Vogler / Interwaste

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Pulled textiles made by informal waste-collecting communities, Cairo

Pulled textiles made by informal waste-collecting communities, Cairo

Pulled textiles created from waste fabrics by informal waste-collecting communities in Cairo, Egypt, 1980s.

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This object is one of a range of items collected by Jon Vogler during the 1970s and 1980s. Vogler was an engineer and champion of recycling. His Wastesaver scheme, designed for Oxfam in West Yorkshire in 1974, enabled the separation of household waste for recycling, and later also facilitated the sorting and recycling of textiles. His company Interwaste consulted for Oxfam in the late 1970s and early 1980s, during which time he travelled widely conducting research that he hoped would help people in the global south to reclaim and repurpose so-called waste materials.

These pulled textiles were created by individuals and communities in Cairo who make a living by collecting, recycling and repurposing the city’s waste. An Oxfam project worked with these communities to try to enhance their income generating activities through small-scale industrial processes – such as providing rotating loans of rag-pulling machines to speed up the repurposing of textiles.

Materials:
textile
Object Number:
1996-41/1
type:
textiles
Image ©
The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum
Pulled textile made by informal waste-collecting communities, Cairo

Pulled textile made by informal waste-collecting communities, Cairo

Pulled textile created from waste fabrics by informal waste-collecting communities in Cairo, Egypt, 1980s.

More

This object is one of a range of items collected by Jon Vogler during the 1970s and 1980s. Vogler was an engineer and champion of recycling. His Wastesaver scheme, designed for Oxfam in West Yorkshire in 1974, enabled the separation of household waste for recycling, and later also facilitated the sorting and recycling of textiles. His company Interwaste consulted for Oxfam in the late 1970s and early 1980s, during which time he travelled widely conducting research that he hoped would help people in the global south to reclaim and repurpose so-called waste materials.

These pulled textiles were created by individuals and communities in Cairo who make a living by collecting, recycling and repurposing the city’s waste. An Oxfam project worked with these communities to try to enhance their income generating activities through small-scale industrial processes – such as providing rotating loans of rag-pulling machines to speed up the repurposing of textiles.

Materials:
textile
Object Number:
1996-41/2
type:
textiles
Image ©
The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum