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Swap, Share, and Repair Resources

Swap, Share & Repair Resources

 

    

From broken zippers to damaged USB cables, embrace your inner handyman with these quick DIY repairs.

Facebook Marketplace makes it easy to discover, buy and sell gently used goods locally or shipped.

iFixit is a wiki-based site that teaches people how to fix almost anything.

Everyone has clothing and other items at home that aren’t getting the love and attention they deserve.

Secondhand Sunday is your chance to get rid of any unwanted, reusable items you have laying around.

​The Share Reuse Repair Initiative (SRRI) brings together government, business and community innovators to build a...

The sharing economy describes how peer-to-peer technology and changing economic and environmental values are...

These resources will help you start your own repair cafe!

We’ve been talking about the sharing economy for over a decade, and even in the face of regulatory backlash, it...

Why buy when you can share?

Habitat for Humanity ReStores are home and building supply stores that accept and resell quality new and used...

Repair Cafés are free meeting places and they’re all about repairing things (together).

The Freecycle Network™ is made up of 5,306 groups with 9,128,842 members around the world, and next door to you.

Join the sharing economy!  Why buy something you don’t need all the time when you can borrow it for a fraction of...

A social place to swap all your personal stuff, skills and superpowers.