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5littlehippies
07-13-2006, 01:46 PM
:hippie: hey there brothers and sisters...

i was recently introduced to a wonderful little site that helps promote the idea of keeping things out of landfills.

here's the idea...(taken from the website)

"Welcome!
The Freecycle Network™ is made up of many individual groups across the globe. It's a grassroots and entirely nonprofit movement of people who are giving (& getting) stuff for free in their own towns. Each local group is moderated by a local volunteer (them's good people). Membership is free. To sign up, find your community by clicking on the region on the left. You may then go directly to your local group by clicking on "Go To" or you may immediately joining by clicking on "Join." It will generate an automatic e-mail which, when sent, will sign you up for the local group and send you a response with instructions on how it works. Can't find a group near you? You might want to consider starting one (click on "Start a Group" for instructions). Have fun!

The Freecycle Network was started in May 2003 to promote waste reduction in Tucson's downtown and help save desert landscape from being taken over by landfills. The Network provides individuals and non-profits an electronic forum to "recycle" unwanted items. One person's trash can truly be another's treasure!


How does it work?
When you want to find a new home for something -- whether it's a chair, a fax machine, piano, or an old door -- you simply send an e-mail offering it to members of the local Freecycle group.

Or, maybe you're looking to acquire something yourself. Simply respond to a member's offer, and you just might get it. After that, it's up to the giver to decide who receives the gift and to set up a pickup time for passing on the treasure.

Our main rule: Everything posted must be free, legal, and appropriate for all ages.


Non-profit organizations also benefit from The Freecycle Network. Post the item or items you want to give away and specify that you wish the gift to go to a nonprofit cause. It's entirely your choice! It's a free cycle of giving.


Who can use The Freecycle Network?
Think globally, recycle locally. The Freecycle Network is open to all communities and to all individuals who want to participate. Freecycle groups are moderated by local volunteers from across the globe who facilitate each local group - grassroots at its best! . "

****** so, if this sounds good to you, go to www.freecycle.org and find a group mear you...one thing you will need to have before you can join is a yahoo ID...it is a yahoo group...but taking a few minutes to get an ID is truly worth it if it will help to save Mother Earth...even if it is by helping to find one item at a time a new home that isn't in a landfill**********************

love and light to you all :hippie:

Eden
07-13-2006, 09:53 PM
Me and my boyfriend checked out freecycle once because we needed a washing machine and we found someone who was willing to trade her old washing machine for a used sewing machine of mine. Luckily she only lived 20 minutes away so we didn't have to drive to far to pick it up. That was 2 years ago and the washer is still working. We also gave away a bunch of baby clothes for free to a couple who just had a baby. So if your looking for trade or free stuff people are getting rid of check it out.
Have a grateful day(~~);}

PuddleMonk
07-19-2006, 05:29 PM
Yeah ... we've been members for a year now. The local group has recently given away dining room sets, heirloom tomatoes, firewood, quilting books, etc. I offered up two TVs but only one was taken so far.

Anything to help slow down the amount of stuff going to the dump.

Richard

redthewitch75
07-24-2006, 03:39 AM
Yeah, I am a member of three local area freecylces. It's a pretty nifty idea, but you gotta act quick if you want the goods.