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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. 32 Free Things That Are Only a Click Away - AOL

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    And if you aren't comfortable with Craigslist, there's always freecycle.org — an entire community of over 9 million members dedicated to sharing free stuff within neighborhoods. It has over ...

  4. Replica furniture - Wikipedia

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    The items produced by replica furniture companies are typically produced to the same, or very similar, designs as the original products. Sometimes there will be differences in materials and dimensions. They are typically sold at a much lower price point than products from original manufacturers and dealers such as Skandium and Vitra.

  5. Freeganism - Wikipedia

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    [18] [19] However, dumpster diving is not limited to rummaging for food; freegans report recovering clothing, books, appliances, bicycles, and furniture from commercial dumpsters as well. Although some freegans are reluctant to share their sites and strategies for "urban foraging", others—like those in freegan.info—have organized public ...

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

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  7. Collaborative consumption - Wikipedia

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    Obtainer – The individual who seeks to obtain a resource or service that is provided directly by another consumer (i.e. the provider), or indirectly through the mediation of an organization known as the "mediator", which may be for-profit (e.g. IKEA's used furniture sales) or not-for-profit (e.g. The Salvation Army);