- BookCrossing.com
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Read, register, and release your books for others to enjoy. Once a book is registered, other readers can contribute their opinions to the database.
www.bookcrossing.com
- Craigslist: Free Stuff
Regional classified ads for free clothes, books, furniture, vacuum cleaners, printers, and much, much more.
www.craigslist.org/zip
- Flickr: Freecycle Treasures
View and post photos of freecycled treasures rescued from the landfill and gifted to someone who can use them.
flickr.com/groups/freecycle-treasures
- Flickr: This Is Garbage
A place to find and post photos of garbage that is interesting, gross, or in desperate need of freecycling.
flickr.com/groups/this_is_garbage
- Freecycle
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Grassroots movement of people who are giving and getting stuff for free in their area. Browse freecycling groups to find one near you. Includes Freecycle FAQ, mission statement, and news.
www.freecycle.org
- FreeCycle America
Guide to freecycle sites throughout America.
www.freecycleamerica.org
- FreeCycleEarth
Find local freecycling groups so that you give your perfectly good, used items to other people, rather than to a landfill.
www.freecycleearth.org
- FreeMesa.org
Community of people working to make the world a better place by giving things away.
freemesa.org
- FreeSharing.org
Directory lists locally managed U.S. and international FreeSharing groups where members can post unwanted items and pass them on for free.
www.freesharing.org
- Sharing Is Giving
Give stuff away.
www.sharingisgiving.org
- The Around Again Groups
A collection of locally based internet free sharing communities.
www.aroundagain.org
- The ReUseIt Network - About Us
www.reuseitnetwork.org
- wikiHow: How to Learn About How Freecycle Works
Steps, tips, warnings, and links to help folks find out about how to freecycle and find local freecycling groups.
www.wikihow.com/Learn-About-How-Freecycle-Works
- Wikipedia: Really Really Free Market
Encyclopedia article and links about the really, really free movement which aims to build a community based on sharing resources, caring for one another, and improving the collective lives of all.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Really_really_free_market
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