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Freecycle

Get rid of your junk and save the world - without leaving home. Join your local North Dorset Freecycle Network and give it away.

Nearly a million people worldwide have already joined this grassroots online movement, whose members recycle itmes they no longer have a use for - from monitors to high charis, rubble to jaffa cakes - by giving them away for FREE via online message boards.

North Dorset freecycle is now up and running and awaiting new members. Come and find us at :www.freecycle.org and see what you could re-home today. While you're there have a look at what's on offer, it might be just what you've been looking for.

The not-for-profit freecycle network was started in 2003 in Tucson, Arizona to help reduce waste and prevent the surrounding desert landscape being taken over by landfills. It is now both a global and a local movement - because people usually have to meet to exchange goods, groups have grown up in 2400 towns and cities across the world.

Try freecycle today, changing the world one gift at a time.



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