UPCYCLING: Sleeping mats for city's homeless made from plastic bags.

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Julia Lee, a Rotarian who came up with the idea after seeing a news broadcast about people in Winnipeg making these mats a year ago. (Credit: Windsorstar.com)

Collect, cut, connect, and crochet… That was the mantra members of the Rotary Club of Windsor (1918) followed during a creative recycling session to turn plastic bags into sleeping mats for local homeless people, states an article by Taylor Campbell on windsorstar.com.

“When I was reading in the news about the increased number of homeless in Windsor and Essex County, I thought this would be the perfect idea,” said Julia Lee, a Rotarian who came up with the idea after seeing a news broadcast about people in Winnipeg making these mats a year ago. “If they have to be outside, then at least they can be off the cement.”

About a dozen members of the local club’s Young Rotary Leaders division, all under the age of 40, formed an assembly line inside the Safety Village building in Forest Glade. The first volunteers sorted through the thousands of plastic bags collected over the past two months — ones with handles were more ideal for the project than ones without, they said. Next, other volunteers used scissors to cut the bags in two, one handle left on each half. From there, others connected the sections of plastic in a long chain by tying them in knots.