Freebeecycle groups and re-homing
Re-homing is one way of reducing how many things are produced and bought new. Imagine if we released all the unused things in our homes into the circular economy. How much impact would that have?
Even more impactful is if we do this very locally, within walking distance, to reduce the travel footprint. And that’s without the economic benefits for those who might struggle to buy new.
There are a huge number of ways to re-home items. From local pages on Facebook, charity shops, freecycle sites, trash nothing app, to eBay, shpock, Vinted and many other ways to re-home or get your possessions for free!

Freebeecycle groups
Below is a list of local freebeecycle groups where you can find items you need, or offer items of your own for free to others in your local area.
It takes seconds to pop an item on and saves another new product from creation! Find your local group here.
If there isn’t one for your local area, then there are lovely people willing to help you set one up (and it takes no time at all to get it running). Contact us and we’ll try and get you in touch with someone.
- Free stuff Beckenham
- Beckenham Central and North
- Bromley Common and Bickley Freebeecyclers
- Bromley freecycle
- Chatterton Village Freerecyclers
- Chislehurst and Mottingham Freebeecyclers
- Downe Village
- Elmers End, Eden Park and Park Langley
- Hayes Life Freebeecyclers
- Orpington
- Petts Wood
- Shortlands Freebeecyclers
- St Mary Cray, Poverest, St Paul’s Cray
- West Wickham
[Please note that Greener and Cleaner are not responsible for any of these Freebeecycle groups.]