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Recessions Are Good For "Free Trade"

Recessions Are Good For "Free Trade"

Posted on November 17, 2008 | 7 Comments

by Emily Main

No one can argue that a recession is a good thing, but recessions do force us to reevaluate where, and how, we spend our money--which is the first step on the path to greening your purchases. Do you really need a new pair of $200 boots, or could you just fix the heels on your old ones for $25? Do you really need to buy another tankful of gas or could you bike to work for free? Do you really need to buy another movie or could you borrow one from someone online?

Borrow one from online, of course. Sites where you can find stuff for free are rapidly turning the internet from a global yellow pages into the world's largest swap meet, making our consumer habits vastly greener and more budget-friendly. Craigslist and Freecycle started the trend years ago, but a new crop of sites are starting to edge in on their territory. Neighborrow.com lets you post items you'd like to lend to, or borrow or buy from, people in your neighborhood; they've even organized borrowing sites for college students wanting to trade textbooks--no need to pay shipping. Likewise, handmedowns.com is aimed at moms and moms-to-be who see no need to buy brand-new clothing and gear for those little bean sprouts that grow out of things faster than they can throw bottles at you. You can even buy and trade maternity clothes. If borrowing in cyberspace doesn't work for you, contact the founders of reallyreallyfree.org for tips on how to organize a neighborhood giveaway--no borrowing, bartering or sales allowed, just honest handouts of stuff you no longer find useful.

The world and our landfills are full of top-quality, slightly used goods, and it shouldn't take a recession to make us realize that getting used stuff for free isn't just economical, it's the greenest thing you can do.

What Others Had to Say

Added by sunnie on November 20, 2008

I love the recycle sites. I am a firm believer that someone will need this someday. Freecycle.org has allowed me to declutter my life.

Added by jake on April 17, 2010

For some reason the guys from reallyreallyfree.org never responded to my e-mails

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Added by Linda on May 25, 2010

I can remember the quote “There is something good in everything”. Emily is sure a positive attitude personality. Else the goodness behind the recession cannot be entertained in this post. People should certainly make use of these useful sites.
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Added by John on June 24, 2010

Good job emily!! This post would surely add spirit to many of young souls as me. Great work. I wish u all success.

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