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Latest revision as of 23:50, 24 September 2006
The FreeSharing Network is an international Regiving/reuse network designed to redistrbute unwanted usable items by making them available for free via a network of locally managed internet mailing lists.
FreeSharing.org was created on February 8 2005 as an alternative to the existing Freecycle Network. At the time several existing Freecycle groups expressed displeasure with the sponsorship of Freecycle by Waste Management Inc. More recently several Freecycle groups became displeased with Freecycle's trademark enforcement practices and their continuing legal battles against free recycling groups not affiliated with TFN and chose to become independent and list their groups in the FreeSharing.org directory.
The website FreeSharing.org was created by Eric Burke of Anderson, South Carolina to act as a directory of independent, free recycling groups and to continue the work of sharing usable items with the community instead of simply throwing them in the trash.
As of September 3, 2006 there are currently 584 groups in the directory serving over 200,000 members in the USA, Canada and around the world.
See also[edit]
External links[edit]
- http://FreeSharing.org
- Waste Lines: As Freecycle grows, idealism and reality collide - article in Grist magazine about issues confronting FreeCycle that led to the creation of FreeSharing.org
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