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The internet can help people be more sustainable in many ways. Apart from finding information about all sorts of things you can also connect with people in more and more ingenious ways. Social networking services live Facebook and Twitter allow people to join causes and share ideas, insights and information.

There are many other sites offering way that you can connect with people to share what you, or they, have:

I recently blogged about Hire Things a website where you can find things to hire in your locale.

Now you can now link to people who have homegrown veggies to trade. Visit http://www.mygarden.co.nz/Trade/

You can find people to share a ride with here: http://www.carpoolnz.org/

Posted by Michael Lockhart on 22nd February, 2010 | Comments | Trackbacks
Tags: General Sustainability, Food

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