Freecycle It!

October 7, 2009 by Becki  
Filed under Featured, Recycle

We can recycle most plastics and papers, glass and cans, but what about those big items you have starting to collect in closets or the garage? How do you get rid of those in a “green” way? One solution is to Freecycle it! Most cities these days have a Yahoo Group set up for Freecycle. You can usually Google search your town’s name and the word Freecycle and find it. Joining the group is free and puts you in contact with many other people in your local community who care about the earth just as much as you do and don’t want to see it getting junked up.

The idea behind Freecycle is that you post your unwanted material and others who want it will be able to come pick it up – freely. It is a way to recycle or repurpose goods that you no longer want.

My family has been using Freecycle for over two years now and we have been able to give away everything from stacks of scrap paper to plastic baby food containers, to a lawn edger – all to people who then took the materials and used them for different purposes (the baby food containers were used for crafting, the paper went to an elementary school teacher for her students to write on, and the edger was fixed up by a guy who desperately needed one for his lawn). Not having to just dump these items in a landfill made us not only feel good inside but it also made us feel better about helping the immediate environment in which we live.

Freecycle is a great resource to use for both giving and receiving – I’m certain you will love it!

Copyright ©  2009, Becki, Green Christian Network, All Rights Reserved

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2 Comments on "Freecycle It!"

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  2. MIchael on Tue, 26th Jan 2010 8:11 am 

    I’ve used freecycle for a few years now and love it. I was able to get rid of a bedroom set when we downsized, no problem and cedar siding we had leftover from a project. I even picked up a gas oven and range I needed for my rental property. I recommend the site for anyone conscientious about where there stuff goes. Our city’s freecycle uses yahoo.groups, that might be a good place to start.

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