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A New Way to Give and Get Free Stuff by Free Recycling on TrashNothing.com
The trashnothing.com site provides a new web interface designed just for free recycling mailing lists and supports over 1,200 Freecycle, Freegle, ReUseIt and Full Circles groups around the world. 
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    TORONTO, CANADA, September 09, 2010 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Free recycling groups are no longer confined to mailing lists with the launch of TrashNothing. The trashnothing.com site provides a new web interface designed just for free recycling groups and supports over 1,200 existing groups around the world. With the new web-based interface, the aging mailing lists gain a much needed upgrade that makes free recycling quicker and easier.

Since the free recycling movement began with The Freecycle Network in 2003, it has been dependent on the free Yahoo Groups mailing list service. The movement has grown dramatically and spread across the world but it is still being hampered by its reliance on a technology as old as email. On groups with thousands of members, it is easy to be overwhelmed by the flood of emails that arrive in your inbox and it is no small task to browse the emails and find what you are looking for.

With TrashNothing, members get a whole new view of their existing free recycling groups. Group emails are intelligently organized and categorized so that members save time browsing and searching for items. In addition, members can easily setup photo galleries for every item they offer and create alerts for when new items they are interested in are posted.

All of this is made possible using free TrashNothing forwarding addresses that are given to everyone who signs up. These forwarding addresses increase member privacy and security by hiding their email address and protecting them from spammers and scammers who often target free recycling mailing lists.

The goal of TrashNothing is to build a better free recycling experience on top of the existing Yahoo Groups system so that it is easier for new and existing members to reduce, reuse and recycle. Join thousands of others who have rediscovered their local free recycling groups on trashnothing.com

The trashnothing.com site was created to make it easier for people to join and use the growing network of local community free recycling mailing lists around the world such as Freecycle, Freegle, ReUseIt and Full Circles. Initially developed as a part-time project in 2008 to save the founder time on his local groups, the site has since become a full-time job and has grown to support over 1,200 free recycling groups around the world. Through collaboration with free recycling group moderators and members around the world, TrashNothing continues to improve the free recycling experience.


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