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- Use one or more of the following directories to find a freecycling group, list, or service local to you: Google - google "freecycle ".
www.freecycleforever.org/how-to/find-a-group
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We are a grassroots & entirely nonprofit movement of people who are giving and getting stuff for free in their own Towns. It's all about reuse and keeping good stuff out of landfills. Membership is free. And now you can also set up your own, smaller personal Friends Circle for gifting and lending of items with just your friends!
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This is an umbrella group created to create a tribe of friends of freecycling around the world. Starting online in 2003, the practice of freecycling is pretty much ubiquitous now. Freecycling has...
craigslist - a classifieds service that also supports freecycling by allowing things to be given away in addition to being sold. Facebook - many freecycle groups are on Facebook. Freegle - a UK based freecycling service (freegling is the UK word for freecycling). FreelyWheely - a freecycling directory/service that also has items for sale.
TFN coordinates a worldwide network of "gifting" groups to divert reusable goods from landfills. The network provides a worldwide online registry, organizing the creation of local groups and forums for individuals and nonprofits to offer (or request) free items for reuse or recycling and to promote a gift economy . [7]
Insert non-formatted text here= Where are the groups? = The Freecycle Network consists of groups all over the world. Click on the map to find a group near you. Some Freecycle groups still use Yahoo! Groups but most groups switched over to MyFreecycle after January 2009. This website can be found here: My Freecycle. What kind of things are on it?