November 30, 2007

Recycle for free in Ashfield - By Stephen Thirkill

Filed under: News Articles, Recycling Info, UK — Fiona @ 8:24 pm

The Ashfield Freecycle organisation gives residents the chance to give away a variety of unwanted items such as toys, furniture and carpets for free to prevent the goods from being dumped in landfill sites.

The not-for-profit group is part of The Freecycle Network, a non-profit organisation for people interested in keeping items out of the ground.Click here to read the article in full

How green is your house? - by Sally Williams, Western Mail

Filed under: News Articles, Recycling Info, UK — Fiona @ 8:12 pm

Bedroom furniture such as wardrobes and drawers needn’t be thrown out if you give your bedroom a makeover – Freecycle them instead.

Freecycle is essentially a free version of online auction sites, as people offer for free items they no longer want, anything from wardrobes to books. People who want the item then get in touch and collect it.Click here to read the article in full

Holiday decorations for green geeks - Elsa Wenzel

Filed under: Just some thoughts, News Articles, Recycling Info, All U.S. — Fiona @ 8:08 pm

Most of the year, shoppers seeking to be ecologically correct worry about the age-old paper versus plastic bag dilemma (The answer? Bring your own bag.). Around this time of year, those who celebrate Christmas worry whether they should get an artificial or real tree.
Efficient LED lights come in standard and fanciful shapes.

Efficient LED lights come in standard and fanciful shapes.
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Fake firs from the middle of the 20th century that once looked high-tech have made a retro comeback. Dressing up an old one can be relatively eco-friendly, whether it sports flocked snow, aluminum branches, or ceramic gumdrops. The Doris Day aesthetics might irk some neighbors, but at least you’d do the planet a favor by keeping a used, imitation pine out of a landfill. Options abound on Freecycle, eBay, Craigslist. Resale shops run by charities, like Goodwill and Salvation Army, could also use the business. Click here to read the article in full

Make a deal! 5 surprising bargain-hunting tips - “Today Show: Make a deal!”

The Freecycle Network™ (Freecycle.org)
Need a ski rack, fertilizer spreader or ferret cage? You might be able to nab it for nothing at the online bulletin board Freecycle.org. The Freecycle Network™ is a community-based service made up of 4,182 groups with 4,130,000 members across the globe. It’s a grassroots and entirely nonprofit movement of people who are giving and getting stuff for free in their own towns. Each local group is moderated by a local volunteer. Membership is free, and you join a specific community group that includes your geographical location. People in your area will post items they want to give away.Click here to read the article in full

Want to save a few dollars? Use these tips to live a more frugal life by The Arizona Republic

Filed under: US Southwest, Just some thoughts, News Articles, Recycling Info — Fiona @ 8:02 pm

# Check online for sites offering free items. People post items on freecycle.org they no longer want. All you do is pick them up. Search Freecycle by city and post what you want or what you want to give away. Sales are prohibited.Click here to read the article in full

Going green, one crib at a time By Stefanie Olsen

Filed under: US West Coast, News Articles, Recycling Info — Fiona @ 7:58 pm

Freecycle.org, for example, started in 2003 to help people “gift” unwanted stuff to strangers and help keep the landfills free of items that could easily be reused. Now the site has more than 4,000 local Yahoo groups, whose 4 million-plus members give away goods in 75 countries. In San Francisco, for example, the number of messages posted to the group has grown from 37 in January 2004 to more than 2,400 in the same period this year. As a result, the nonprofit said that it keeps more than 300 tons of stuff out of landfills per day, thanks to all of the donations from member to member.Click here to read the article in full

November 27, 2007

Freecycling for Christmas, News 14 Carolina

Filed under: US Southern, News Articles, The Web — Julia @ 5:31 pm

It’s that time of year when just about everyone is shopping for that perfect present.

For Fayetteville shoppers, there’s now another way to find those holiday gifts: the freecycle swap meet.

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This Holiday Sean, ‘Tis Better to Freecycle than to Buy By Collin Dunn

Filed under: International, News Articles, The Web, All U.S. — Julia @ 5:27 pm

Though TreeHugger prefers Buy Nothing Day to the sheer madness of Black Friday, that doesn’t mean you have to live with less or even that you can’t acquire stuff; a great way to do this is with something like The Freecycle Network (it really works!). The big day has passed, but the Network rolls on, and remains a good way to both find and get rid of stuff without having to involve any money.

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Christmas shopping all wrapped up By Yvonne Jones

Filed under: News Articles, The Web, UK — Julia @ 5:21 pm

…when you receive unwanted gifts, as will inevitably happen this Christmas, see if someone else might like them by posting them on www.freecycle.org.

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Trash Turned Into Treasure By Liz Kravitz

Filed under: US Southern, News Articles, The Web — Julia @ 5:16 pm

On Saturday people with the Fayetteville/Fort Bragg Freecycle chapter, who usually only interact online, had a chance to talk directly to the people their swapping items with.

“They’re not giving away trash to people, it’s very beneficial” said group member Chrystal Tendell.

Tendell, a single mom of four, picked up clothes and shoes for her own kids and for another single parent.

“It’s great, especially when you don’t have. Anything’s better then nothing, you know, it’s wonderful and most of the things you get are in great condition” she said.

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