ever hopeful and ever blue: July 2008 Archives

freecycle!

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on my way home from work this evening, i made an 18 mile detour and came home with a terrarium (reptile habitat, with screened top) as big as the whole hatchback area of my kia. the price of such a luxurious piece of lizard real estate, if purchased retail, would be roughly $100. the cost to me, was about $3 worth of gas.

Freecycle was founded in 2003 as a local group in Phoenix, and has grown into a force to be reckoned with:
The Freecycle concept has since spread to over 75 countries, where there are thousands of local groups representing millions of of members -- people helping people and "changing the world one gift at a time." As a result, we are currently keeping over 300 tons a day out of landfills! This amounts to four times the height of Mt. Everest in the past year alone, when stacked in garbage trucks!
to participate, you simply sign up with a Yahoo e-group which asks that you follow a set of basic rules (see my local group's "Freecycle Etiquette") for posting, but leaves the rest up to the individual members. why should you Freecycle rather than give to a charity? certainly giving to a charity is less effort, especially if the charity picks up donations from your home. but to me, there is tremendous appeal to the idea of participating in a community where we help each other (especially in these tight financial times) by sharing things we don't need, with others who do. i even think that if we made more of an effort to support each other as a community, there would be less need for charity. that sounds awfully pretentious though, doesn't it? let's just say that i enjoy free stuff almost as much as i love giving away free stuff to nice people, and leave it at that.

so if you think that Freecycling sounds like an awesome idea, i have some helpful tips, based on my experience using the local Freecycling network.
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this page is a archive of entries in the ever hopeful and ever blue category from July 2008.

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