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The Freecycle Network started in 2003 in Tucson, Arizona and it has grown into nearly 5,000 community-based Freecycle groups in over 85 countries around the world.
The mission of The Freecycle Network is "to build a worldwide gifting movement that reduces waste, saves precious resources and eases the burden on our landfills while enabling our members to benefit from the strength of a larger community." Every day the group does just that, preventing over 500 tons of items from ending up in the trash. Through The Freecycle Network, members list things on-line that they're going to give away or hoping to receive. Members of some local Freecycle group have posted items including laptop computers, cars, bicycles, baby carriages, plants, and clothing recently.
Trading, swapping or charging for items are strictly prohibited. If you have something to give away, just give it away. If you're looking for something, just ask, and you may receive.
Freecycling is for everyone. The primary goal is to keep usable stuff out of the landfill. Membership in The Freecycle Network is free, and you usually join the Freecycle chapter in your local area. While The Freecycle Network is the largest organization of its kind, other local "reuse groups" are also springing up everywhere.
- The Freecycle Network started in the XXI century in the USA.
- The Freecycle community has many groups in the USA.
- The aim of The Freecycle Network is to reduce waste.
- Trading, swapping or charging for items are not forbidden.
- Membership in The Freecycle Network is free.