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Resale Economy

Secondhand retail market trends, recommerce platforms, thrift industry news, and consumer behavior around buying used goods. Covers major players like ThredUp, Poshmark, and Facebook Marketplace.

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How Rio de Janeiro Locals Recycle Tons of Discarded Costumes After Carnival

Rio de Janeiro's Sustenta Carnaval project diverts tons of discarded carnival costumes from landfills through recycling and reuse initiatives.

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How to Ensure Data Security Before Recycling Your Laptop

Guide on data security practices before recycling, selling, or donating laptops, addressing a key barrier to device reuse and circular economy participation.

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Where to Donate & Recycle Unwanted Clothes? - The Better India

Article about where to donate and recycle unwanted clothes, directly addressing item routing and waste diversion—core functions of Upcycle Hub's mission.

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Organizations that Offer Donation Pick Up for Items You No Longer Want - Family Handyman

Guide to organizations offering donation pickup services that help redirect unwanted items away from landfills through established donation networks.

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From trash to treasure: the best tip shops in Victoria - RACV

Article highlights tip shops in Victoria that enable waste diversion and treasure hunting from discarded items, directly supporting circular economy principles.

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The Junkluggers franchise expands business with Remix Market in Warrenton - Northern Virginia Magazine

Junkluggers franchise expands with Remix Market, a resale platform that diverts items from landfills by connecting junk removal with secondhand commerce.

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Remix Market - Prince William Living

Remix Market appears to be a secondhand/resale marketplace featured in Prince William Living, directly aligned with Upcycle Hub's mission of connecting items with buyers and keeping goods out of landfills.

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