
October 25, 2009 --
The
Fightin’ Phillies may have just won the 2009 NLCS and are looking for a
repeat outcome of last years World Series, but that’s not the only
thing Philadelphians are looking for these days. Green soft goods
designer,
Taryn Zychal, and her team of Broken Umbrella Rescuers can be spotted
out after a rainstorm looking for broken umbrellas wallowing away in
trashcans, subway stations and gutters. Her company, Recycling Zychal,
then transforms them into stylish and functional green products that
are far from trashy.
Zychal says the idea came to her about 5 years ago while still living
in her hometown of Scranton; she was shopping at a Salvation Army and
came across a stylish little teal umbrella with white whales on it that
she picked up for $1. When she got home, she realized it was broken,
but loved the print too much to throw it away. She decided to strip it,
wash it, and turn it into a dog
coat for her pug.
“I didn’t want to just turn it into a
handbag,
skirt or something that really wouldn’t use it’s water-resistant
properties to it’s fullest, I wanted it to do what it was intended to
do, but better”, says the 25 year old ecopreneur.
From there Recycling Zychal was born. Taryn became obsessed with
collecting not just some of the broken umbrellas around her, but all of
them. She installed a “No Broken Umbrella Left Behind” policy and
started hiring her friends to help her collect them. By 2009, when she
officially launched her storefront on etsy, Zychal had a startling
number of broken umbrellas collected, stripped, washed, tagged and
ready to be made into custom made Upcycled Umbrella Dog Rain Coats,
which are her signature and most popular item.
Today, Recycling Zychal has expanded into more than just custom dog
rain coats,
and now sells Organic Cat Nip filled Kitty Toys, babushkas that Zychal
calls HOODs, baby bibs, kitchen aprons, dog and cat beds, and placemats
that are all made from the salvaged remnants of broken umbrellas. Taryn
Zychal recently found out that her Upcycled Umbrella Dog Rain Coats
were nominated for a Cooper Hewitt People’s Design Award.
Recycling Zychal is getting ready to launch a new program on November 1st, “
FLORA,
FAUNA, FUNCTION”, that is designed to help keep the streets clear of
broken umbrellas, help support non-profit animal organizations and act
as somewhat of a bailout for her small green company.
The FLORA, FAUNA, FUNCTION program works by having businesses volunteer
to set up a Broken Umbrella Donation Bin, provided by Recycling Zychal,
in their storefront for people to toss their broken umbrellas into to
get recycled. When the bin is filled, Zychal will then remove the
broken umbrellas and donate $1 for each one collected to an animal
helping organization, the first one being the Morris Animal Refuge in
Center City Philadelphia.
As an active member of the Humane Society, ASPCA, and Humane League,
Zychal, who is also a vegan, understands the importance of helping
animals as the weather starts to cool down and shelters start to fill
up.
“It’s a triple win”, says Zychal, “You’re keeping the broken umbrellas
out of the trash by recycling them, helping animals, and supporting a
green business, all the while, it helps the business hosting the bin
out by supporting a green movement and bringing in new customers.”
If you are interested in hosting a Broken Umbrella Recycling Bin at
your business, or if you would like to donate your broken umbrella to
Recycling Zychal, please email Taryn at info@recyclingzychal.com