Tuesday, March 27, 2007

Think Globally, Recycle Locally

I have recently joined the Freecycle Network, an online community where eco-friendly citizens recycle their unwanted items by giving them away to others। You can find some pretty cool items in your area, and all you have to do to get it is reply to the post. All items listed are free, so you can either give away or get neat stuff. This post should answer your questions (if any) and hopefully cajole you into joining and doing your bit for the community and for our planet.
What is Freecycle?
Freecycle is a volunteer-run grassroots movement facilitated over the Internet. Members give away and receive items for free in their own communities. The goal is to reduce waste and save items from needlessly going to landfills.

Is it really free?
Absolutely. The main rule is that everything posted must be free, legal, and appropriate for all ages.

Why should I join the Freecycle Community?
Because you can. We have been taking our planet for granted and its time we change that.

Can I be a part of this movement?
Ofcourse. It is open to all communities and to all individuals who want to participate. Once you are a member you are free to give away or get stuff, as long as you follow the Guidelines.

How can I join my local Freecycle group?
Visit Freecycle Groups or Yahoo Groups, search for your local Freecycle Group and "Join".

What items can I put up?
Whether it's a chair, a fax machine, piano or an old door, as long as its in good condition, you can put it up. Posting one's kids, however, is not allowed... no matter how crazy they make you.

A Freecycle Video



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Some More Videos
Freecycle™ in London
New Zealand's Freecycle™ Member
More about Freecycle

They say "One Man's Trash is Another Man's Treasure". Sure enough, the word is spreading like wildfire and people are slowly, but surely, joining in from across the globe and forming this cohesive community which is concerned about the environment and others.

1 comment:

Potpourri Promenade said...

I've put up a lens on Squidoo on this topic too. Check it out.

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