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Yahoo teams with Freecycle to turn junk into treasure


Agence France-Presse
First Posted 11:14:00 04/21/2008

Filed Under: Conservation, Environmental Issues, Waste Management & Pollution Control, Internet

Another member gave away a half bottle of left over black hair dye.

Freecycle offerings have included "a box of chocolates, one eaten -- take as quickly as possible."

Beal gave away several tons of concrete chunks left from ripping out his driveway, posting the debris as 'urbanite" in a Freecycle group.

Some went to a community garden and the rest was used in home construction.

The new alliance is a natural given that Freecycle members communicate via Yahoo Groups, private Internet forums that include community e-mails.

People post or email about what they are seeking to get or give in their Freecycle groups, which are broken down by geography so members are basically communicating with neighbors.

Members interested in offered items respond with messages telling why. Givers choose recipients, who pick things up in-person.

There are Freecycle groups in 85 countries managed by volunteers using their own computers.

"Freecycle is run out of my guest bedroom here and about 10,000 other guest bedrooms worldwide," Beal said.

Freecycle ranks in the top three Yahoo online searches in the conservation category, coming in behind recycling and global warming.

"You have this massive underground movement going on and it is growing like crazy," Beal said.

"That is reassuring, because usually when you see the daily news you think we are doomed. If we are doomed and people are basically greedy, selfish folks then Freecycle wouldn't work. I try to remember that."

If the amount of junk the "free cycle of giving" has diverted from landfills were packed into trash trucks stacked one atop another, the resulting tower would reportedly be four times the height of Mt. Everest.

"This is a delightful example of the power of community," said Erin Carlson, director of Yahoo for Good, the Internet firm's "social responsibility" arm.

"This is something people can do not just on Earth Day, but every day. Everyone has something they'd like to give or get. Green doesn't have to cost more; it can be free."
Yahoo is spotlighting
Freecycle on an environmentally-themed Yahoo Green website launched a year ago and is enticing people to join by seeding groups with giveaways including an electric car and organic groceries.

Freecycle membership is nearly five million and Yahoo hopes the alliance causes Freecycle's ranks to swell.

"If you give away an old, ratty sofa not only are you keeping 100 pounds out of a landfill, you are keeping a ton of raw materials from being extracted from Mother Earth," Beal said. "That is where we need to go."

Freecycle does have a short list of things that can't be offered for reuse that includes "old boyfriends, old girlfriends, toilet paper and stapled staples."

"It was hard to come up with things you couldn't Freecycle," Carlson said.



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