Desycling Competition
Waste is a potentially valuable resource that is still largely un-utilized. Through this competition designers will co-innovate in this field together with a network of leading companies, organizations and design institutions.
Find out how you can participate or become a partner of this initiative. read more
Desycling Book
This book is one of the Foundation’s initiatives for 2011. In this book the desycling vision is introduced and put into practice by re-inventing the use of (waste) materials generated in our households.
Want to know more about this project or how you can participate? read more
(photo: Netta Tauber, styling: Isabel Croon)
Desycled Products in Japan
Bakkera Notebook
A line of desycled products designed by LSDP will be sold in the Museum of contemporary Art in Tokyo.These products are part of the desycle strategy which LSDP has developed and implemented since 2008 for “Stichting the Regenboog” read more
(photo: Beatriz Fernandez García)
Desycling de Regenboog Groep
Desycling Workshop, September 2010
Since 2008, we work together with De Regenboog Groep (an organization that supports the homeless in Amsterdam) in the realization of a sustainable production project. read more (in dutch)
(photo: Beatriz Fernandez García)
Desycle op Tafel ( Desycle at the table)
We designed a fruitbowl from old magazines.
The Desycle Foundation, LSDP and the desycling coaches have been invited by Foundation Wilde Westen and Stedelijk in de Stad to organize a desycling project for and with the neighbors of Geuzenveld-Slotermeer. The project took place in the location where Wilde Westen was executing “De kok, de kweker, zijn vrouw en hun buurman”, a project for het Stedelijk in West. read more
(photo: Beatriz Fernandez García)
Desycling Amsterdam 2008
Temporary Desycle Center, Westergasfabriek Amsterdam
During 2008 we organized a great project where neighbors from Amsterdam New-West together with designers made a line of design products with the collected garbage material from the neighborhood. This 4 month project lead to an exhibition of a temporary ‘Desycle Center’. read more here or here (in dutch)
(photo: Sieneke Toering)





