Sharing products instead of just selling more of them is better for the planet. But how can these sharing economy services spread? Appealing to consumers' self-interests is part of the answer and can help to broaden the market. Read more »
The clothes-swapping site thredUP celebrates its one-year anniversary this month. Since its founding, thredUP has become the top place online to trade used kids' clothing. Read more »
If you've ever looked around your home and felt weighed down by your possessions, you're not alone. Plenty of people have realized that owning less can be freeing, save you time and money, and make it easier to find your keys. Read more »
We covered Thredup's launch last September. And Monday they launch a new service focused on sharing kids clothing. As a new dad, seems like a smart idea. We're literally swamped with kids clothes, which is none of our doing. Read more »
We've mentioned the clothes swapping network ThredUp as well as a new report from the UK that says clothes sharing is "the secret weapon" against climate change. Read more »
Here at the World Domination Headquarters of Shareable.net (i.e., my dining table), we have a slogan: "Ownership is nothing, access is everything. Read more »
This just in by way of Treehugger's Best of Blogher roundup yesterday. thredUP helps you share the clothes you're not wearing and finds new-to-you clothes in other people's closets. Read more »
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