Object donation websites

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With the goal of providing more value for Open Products Facts users, we want to make it easy to find a way to get or donate an object for free (eg. get or donate a microwave).

This page will list all Object donation websites websites in the world, with matching APIs when they exist, and with the url structure for a category

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Donate Object Open Products Facts Mockup.png

Inspiration

- https://schema.org/DonateAction

ProtoSchema

fr:Mon Super Site
countries_addressed: en:France, en:Belgium
category_schema:https://monsupersite.com/category/x
donation_url:https://monsupersite.com/donate

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  • Geev: One of the most popular platforms in France for donating various items, including furniture, clothes, books, electronics, and more. It operates on a point system to encourage donations and fair exchanges.
  • Donnons.org: Another well-established platform connecting donors with individuals or associations in need. It covers a wide range of items, from household goods to clothes and toys.
  • Recupe.net: This website facilitates the donation and recovery of objects between individuals. It's particularly useful for larger items like furniture and appliances.
  • Co-Recyclage: Focuses on recycling and reusing objects, allowing you to donate items that might still be useful to others. It's a good option for electronics, appliances, and building materials.
  • Emmaüs: While primarily known for its second-hand stores, Emmaüs also accepts donations of various items. You can drop off your donations at one of their locations or arrange for a pick-up.

In addition to these websites, you can also consider donating/getting objects from local charities, associations, or social centers in your area. They often accept donations of clothes, furniture, and other essential items to support people in need.

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