Credit: Claire Berezowitz
HMS Freecycle Room: TMEC Bldg., #150
PLEASE NOTE: AS OF JANUARY 1, 2013 THIS ROOM HAS BEEN REPURPOSED AND IS NO LONGER AVAILABLE FOR FREECYCLE USE.
Freecycling is the act of giving away unwanted items at no cost - and it is a great way to both save money and reduce one's environmental impact through the diversion of waste that otherwise could have ended up incinerated or in a landfill. It also results in decreased demands on new manufacturing processes.
Don’t forget to take advantage of some of the resources available on HMS' campus that make Freecycling easier than ever before, including a permanent Freecycle room for the ongoing exchange of freecyclable items in between the semi-annual events, as well as the Harvard-wide ReUse List for exchanging items with folks across campus from the comfort of your computer.
- Harvard-wide reuse resources: www.green.harvard.edu/reuse
- Permanent HMS Freecycle Room: 1st Floor TMEC, Room #150*
*Please be respectful of this shared space and follow the guidelines posted on the door.
The Freecycle room is intended for the ongoing reuse of usable office supplies only.

Freecycling is [...] a great way to both save money and reduce one's environmental impact through the diversion of waste that otherwise could have ended up incinerated or in a landfill.

