Recycled Antique Robots

Nerdbots

Married couple Nicholas and Angela from Kansas City, Missouri seem to have an obsession with robots; their 'Nerdbots' collection consists of robots made from everyday objects found at their favorite antique and thrift stores.

You can adopt your own robot from the limited collection at their website. The robots range in price between $155-185.

Implications - Upcycling is a part of the green movement that seems to be on steroids. Toys, jewelry and appliances are being created out of scrapped materials and these products are appealing to the vast consumer base that are concerned about the footprint they leave on Earth. Businesses that are aligned to being "green" can use the concept of upcycling to their advantage to gain a foothold in the growing eco industry.
Trend Themes
1. Upcycled Products - The trend of creating new products from scrapped materials presents an opportunity for businesses to tap into the growing consumer base concerned about sustainability.
2. Green Movement - The increased focus on sustainability and reducing environmental footprint creates opportunities for businesses aligned with eco-friendly practices.
3. Antique Robot Collection - The popularity of collecting and adopting unique robots made from everyday objects found at antique stores can be a disruptive innovation opportunity for toy and collector industries.
Industry Implications
1. Eco Industry - Businesses that prioritize environmental sustainability and incorporate upcycling can gain a competitive advantage in the growing eco industry.
2. Toy Industry - The demand for unique and environmentally conscious toys, such as antique robots made from upcycled materials, presents an opportunity for innovation in the toy industry.
3. Collector Industry - The increasing interest in unique, one-of-a-kind collector items, like the antique robot collection made from everyday objects, opens up new possibilities for disruptive innovation in the collector industry.

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