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  2. The Freecycle Network - Wikipedia

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    The Freecycle Network (TFN) is a private, nonprofit organization [5] registered in Arizona, US and is a charity in the United Kingdom. [6] TFN coordinates a worldwide network of "gifting" groups to divert reusable goods from landfills .

  3. Freegle - Wikipedia

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    Freegle was formed on 11 September 2009 after many Freecycle groups in the UK decided to break away from the US parent organisation following disagreements on how groups in the UK should operate and the dismissal of long-term UK moderators, who had been speaking out.

  4. The fiscal freedom of Freecycle, a lesson best learned early

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  5. Free box - Wikipedia

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    A free box in Berlin, Germany, 2005, serving as a distribution center for free donated materials Clothing bins in the Free Box in Crestone, Colorado. A free box is a box or location used to allow for people to rid themselves of excess items without the inconvenience of a garage sale.

  6. Municipal solid waste - Wikipedia

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    Municipal solid waste (MSW), commonly known as trash or garbage in the United States and rubbish in Britain, is a waste type consisting of everyday items that are discarded by the public.

  7. Regifting - Wikipedia

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    There are no rules that specifically prohibit or encourage the practice of regifting at these parties, but generally the host of the party suggests regifting if it is an option. However, if the host suggests a spending limit for the party, it is generally poor etiquette to regift in lieu of making a purchase.

  8. Clothing swap - Wikipedia

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    In order to have a successful swap it is often important to have donation guidelines and swap rules. [6] Clothing swaps originated in 1994 in San Francisco with events hosted by Suzanne Agasi of ClothingSwap.com. She has personally hosted over 310 events promoting green glamour, sharing and enhancing and refreshing your wardrobe with others. [7]

  9. Workers' self-management - Wikipedia

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    Workers' collectives and cooperatives, Self-Help Groups, Local Exchange Trade Systems (LETS), Freecycle networks and Timebanks, and the first worker-occupied factory are examples of non-capitalist social experiments and innovations that have emerged in Greece since 2012.