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An innovative upcycling scheme dedicated to breathing new life into discarded textiles hopes to make Bolton a greener and more sustainable place. Future Furnishings, based in Bolton, has collaborated with the University of Bolton, the council and Bolton at Home to create a project which transforms waste materials into stylish and functional items. By engaging students and the community in creative workshops, the initiative aims to reduce waste, promote sustainability, and foster a sense of community through the power of upcycling.

Their mission is to inspire eco-friendly practices and make Bolton a greener, more sustainable place. And to inspire the community, there will be an upcoming exhibition over the course of two weeks, from June 15 to July 3, opening daily from 11am to 4pm. Visitors will have the opportunity to see a wide range of upcycled items on display, participate in hands-on workshops, and learn practical skills for repurposing textiles.



This event is a celebration of creativity, sustainability, and community spirit, bringing together people of all ages to explore the potential of upcycling. The exhibition be inside the Market Place Shopping Centre. Future Furnishings team (Image: Aaron Duggan) Read more top stories here: Deichmann has officially opened store in Market Place Centre Bolton Carers Support celebrate the work of its volunteers Royal Bolton Hospital thank Hospital Iftars for Ramadan support During the exhibition there will be a variety of hands-on wor.

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