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Selling or donating things like electronics, clothing, reading materials, puzzles, metal or glass items all help with the re-use and recycle part of circular economy. Craigslist, and TrashNothing groups can help you get rid of or gain things for free, with little to no cost to the environment. Apps like ChipDrop can help arborists get rid of their waste, and you gain free mulch or logs for gardening or other... Source: about 1 year ago
How about Trash Nothing? My wife and I use it fairly regularly. Source: over 1 year ago
I've had some success with https://trashnothing.com/beta/. Source: about 2 years ago
Give&Receive You have things that would go into the trash or you simple cant afford something and dont care if its used? • https://www.freecycle.org/ • https://www.ilovefreegle.org/ • https://trashnothing.com/beta/. Source: about 2 years ago
Not a subreddit but there's trashnothing - it doesn't need a facebook account, someone has even posted this on there https://trashnothing.com/beta/post/35817911/furniture-centretown?uid=7199470. Source: over 2 years ago
Flashfood Check the Flashfoods app for deals on meat and produce. Flashfoods shows stores where food is near end date/ end of line/ reduced prices. You purchase directly via the app and then pick up the items purchased at the store. Olio Operating similarly to Facebook Marketplace, helps by letting users post photos of any leftover food they have, along with a description... Source: 6 months ago
Try this https://olioex.com/ And their app. Surplus items are listed on the app and anyone who wants can request them. The priority is food waste prevention, many users are struggling and use it to supplement, but you don't have to be. Why the concern about if someone "needs it"? Would you prefer to carry on throwing it away, and paying for commercial waste disposal? Source: about 1 year ago
You could try Olio, it's a (free) app for sharing free stuff, including non-food stuff. Https://olioex.com/. Source: about 1 year ago
To help with the cost of living have you tried services like Too Good to Go and Olio. Source: about 1 year ago
You can get free food on the Olio app: Https://olioex.com/. Source: about 1 year ago
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