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  1. Freecycle: Front Door. Welcome to The Freecycle Network ™! 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.

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      If you prefer mailing a cheque/check: The Freecycle Network,...

    • About Us

      About Freecycle. The Freecycle Network® is made up of more...

    • Brookhaven Group

      Early Childhood Materials. Retired Day Care Director has...

    • Richmond Group

      Empty Cat Litter Buckets with lids. WANTED: Empty Kitty...

    • New York City Group

      Shoe organizer. approx 5ft tall, 18 inch deep mesh shoe...

  2. Habitat ReStores are independently owned reuse stores operated by local Habitat for Humanity organizations. ReStores accept donations and sell a constantly changing inventory of diverse, high-quality merchandise to the public at a fraction of the retail price, while diverting reusable household items and building materials from area landfills.

  3. There is always someone nice to help a family in need! I've received a free 55" TV, some cleaning supplies, boots for my son who outgrows them every year, and more. Don't forget to post the things you no longer need! I do! Love it! Really great app, helping to keep reusable/upcyclable "waste" out of landfill! :D.

  4. Shop at Habitat ReStore. There are more than 900 ReStore locations around the country. Find the location nearest you. Search now. What new and gently used goods can you buy at Habitat ReStore? Appliances. Building materials. Used furniture. Every Habitat ReStore is unique, and inventory at each changes daily. You can find something new every day!

  5. Give Away. Get rid of stuff you don’t need anymore. Publish a donation, help other people in need, and reduce waste. Found Stuff On The Street? Spot items on the street by snapping a photo and sharing it with the community. Find And Request Donations. Filter by distance and find donations nearby.

  6. Used furniture, building materials, home goods, clothing, appliances, books, records, vintage, antiques. Material donations accepted daily. Free pickups.

  7. TerraCycle offers free recycling programs funded by brands, manufacturers, and retailers around the world to help you collect and recycle your hard-to-recycle waste. Simply choose the programs you’d like to join; start collecting in your home, school, or office; download free shipping labels; and send us your waste to be recycled.

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