THE CONCEPT is like a garage sale without the sale part.
It’s “freecycling” – a new concept that is making the rounds on social websites.
The things that don’t sell are given away to people who can find a use for them, but who might not have wanted to buy them.
On Saturday, at the 4Rs Recycling Fair, the idea was introduced to the public by the Future Centre Trust, with core network coordinator Vicky Merrick, Future Centre Trust director Kammie Holder and the Trust’s chairman Vivian-Anne Gittens explaining the concept to visitors to Future Centre Trust’s booth.
‘Freecycling’ a green concept
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