Basically, you join through The Freecycle Network (link below). Different locales run with variations -- often via an e-mail list. Then you get messages that offer or request things. For instance, someone who just finished a remodeling project, might offer the extra building materials. Or, someone with a new baby might ask if anyone has a baby monitor or cradle they don't need any longer.
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| - Basically, you join through The Freecycle Network (link below). Different locales run with variations -- often via an e-mail list. Then you get messages that offer or request things. For instance, someone who just finished a remodeling project, might offer the extra building materials. Or, someone with a new baby might ask if anyone has a baby monitor or cradle they don't need any longer.
- Free recycling, or freecycling, is a term used to describe the act of giving away usable items that you no longer want or need as a means of keeping them out of a landfill. Freecycling can be as simple as donating items to charity or having a "free" table at a garage or yard sale. In order to make freecycling more efficient, a number of organizations have sprung up to help people who want certain items connect with those who are giving them away. The following list provides links to some of these organizations:
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| - Free recycling, or freecycling, is a term used to describe the act of giving away usable items that you no longer want or need as a means of keeping them out of a landfill. Freecycling can be as simple as donating items to charity or having a "free" table at a garage or yard sale. In order to make freecycling more efficient, a number of organizations have sprung up to help people who want certain items connect with those who are giving them away. The following list provides links to some of these organizations:
* Freecycling Group Finder
* The Freecycle Network
* trash nothing! Freecycling
* Craigslist - see free under for sale in your area
* FreeSharing Network
* Sharing is Giving
* Throwplace
- Basically, you join through The Freecycle Network (link below). Different locales run with variations -- often via an e-mail list. Then you get messages that offer or request things. For instance, someone who just finished a remodeling project, might offer the extra building materials. Or, someone with a new baby might ask if anyone has a baby monitor or cradle they don't need any longer.
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