Detroit News, MI
Monday, May 31, 2004
Bargain Hunter
Freecycle helps unload unwanted treasures
By Liz Pulliam Weston / MSN Money
Detroit News illustration
Freecycling in Michigan
The first and largest group in Met
Monday, May 31, 2004
Bargain Hunter
Freecycle helps unload unwanted treasures
By Liz Pulliam Weston / MSN Money
Detroit News illustration
Freecycling in Michigan
The first and largest group in Met
Want To Get Rid Of Stuff? Or Get Stuff For Free?
Freecycling Allows People To Recycle Unwanted Items
Kim Ngan Nguyen, Staff Writer
As the saying goes, one person’s trash is another person’s treasure
Posted on Sun, May. 30, 2004
American waste is so 2003; in 2004, give your stuff away
BY SUZANNE PEREZ TOBIAS
The Wichita Eagle
Ever cleaned out your garage and found some junk — er, treasure
Sites You’ll Like
freecycle.org
Got stuff? Want stuff? Freecycle is a grassroots movement to connect people who want to swap things they no longer need. This site links to local groups around the wor
Freecycle reaches more area counties
North Central NC Freecycle Freecycle.org
BY CLAUDIA ASSIS : The Herald-Sun
cassis@heraldsun.com
May 30, 2004 : 7:12 pm ET
OXFORD — Marianne Durling
lasvegas.about.com
Las Vegas, NV
May 27, 2004
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From Robert Romano,
Your Guide to Las Vegas, NV.
FreeCycle Las Vegas
I was delighted to find this
Thursday, May 27, 2004 — Time: 12:12:59 AM EST
Get or give at Seneca County Freecycle
A new Internet message board has been started based on the adage “One person’s trash is another person’s
Free stuff
BY KATHY VAN MULLEKOM
247-4781
May 25 2004
Hurricane season is near, meaning you need to stock up on batteries. Anita Faulker is already there. The York County resident has stockpiled
It’s an online exchange: Freecycle group formed for Fargo-Moorhead area
By Joy Anderson, The Forum
Published Saturday, May 22, 2004
Clare Morgan has seen everything from pig bones to cars given away
“…Freecycle [as] an “on-line version of the bulletin board at your favourite coffee shop.” Interested individuals go to a website, and post a notice about what they’re looking for; anyone who wants it can come and get it, or swap something for it. All Freecycle demands is that users post courtesy message to let others know an item is no longer available.
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