Easy Recycling: Give it Away



If you’re into green living, you’ve probably heard of Freegans, people who scour their communities in search of free household items like clothing, appliances, and even food that have been discarded by retailers and individuals.  Freegans reject consumerism, reduce waste, reuse, and recycle by creating a lifestyle that is entirely self-sustained by the hunting of free goods.  The act of sorting through discarded items in dumpsters or elsewhere is sometimes referred to as “urban foraging”.

Although it may be considered an extreme green lifestyle by some, I think there’s an important point to be raised by the Freegan philosophy.  Instead of throwing away your old clothes, appliances, books, or magazines, why not recycle them by giving them away? If you can’t find someone who needs your items, contact a local church, women’s shelter, or organizations such Goodwill and Salvation Army.  Not only will you be reusing and recycling, you’ll be helping those less fortunate.  Also, check out Freecycle, an organization of community groups for giving away useful items you no longer need. Photo:  Wikipedia.

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by Traci Latoz
Sep 07, 2008 in Green Living, Green Tips
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