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Environmental pollution? Shareitt is an exchangeable and second-hand app

 
 Kitchen utensils, from the top categories to exchange in the application (photo credit: PR)
Kitchen utensils, from the top categories to exchange in the application
(photo credit: PR)

Are you stuck with unnecessary items and clothes post-Passover? Excess production leads to environmental pollution. Discover Shareitt to exchange unused products.

After we arranged for Passover, we changed the wardrobe to a spring one and we all had bags of items piled up for delivery, all that remained was to decide what to do with them.

Donating to needy populations will always be right, but you may be able to find in exchange for an item that is no longer useful to you, another item - that will be essential to you - in the Shareitt application, which allows product exchange. It is likely that you have clothes, accessories, housewares and even electrical products that you do not use and you are looking for someone to give them to. Among the leading categories in the application for exchanging items you can find: fashion items, books, toys, cooking and baking tools, sports accessories, electrical products and more.

 Electric scooter, from the leading categories in the application (credit: Walla)
Electric scooter, from the leading categories in the application (credit: Walla)

Upon registering for the application, each user receives 100 Shareitt points with which he can start trading in the application, upload his own products, exchange them for points and use them to purchase other products he needs.

As of today, over 32,000 users, who have exchanged nearly 100,000 products in the application, including a scooter, printer, PlayStation, tens of thousands of clothing and footwear items and currently, 36,000 products in good condition and even new products are available for exchange in the application.

Panina Goldberg from Rosh Ha'Ain, says that she came to the application by chance when she came across a post on Facebook: "I became addicted, I discovered an amazing world that helped me get rid of all kinds of unnecessary objects that I have no use for, and they were transferred to someone who really needs and uses them", Panina gave away hundreds of products and also received a lot of useful products In their place, especially to her grandchildren, for whom she is like "Santa Claus" - arriving every day with new gifts.

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  shaeritt app  (credit: official website)
shaeritt app (credit: official website)

Dana Alpert from Holon, enjoys the application from its environmental and ecological aspect: "In terms of sustainability and recycling, I feel that I contribute a lot to the environment by reusing the same items, instead of purchasing a new product" She enjoys knowing that things she no longer needs or uses get new homes where the items more are required. Uzit Claora Naim from Kiryat Gat, went through many incarnations of online markets, until she arrived at Shareitt. She is one of the veterans in the field and tells about a change she went through herself. She really likes shopping of all kinds, both for herself and her children, and after getting to know Shareitt, before she buys something new, she first checks if it is offered in the app.

Miki Malol, founder and CEO of Shareitt: "The application is a significant step on the way to a cooperative economy and commerce, with the possibility for every family to renew themselves in a variety of items without fearing their financial cost. Shareitt provides everyone with the opportunity to pass on unused products, receive Shareitt points for them and request useful and relevant products in return."

"In this way we feed the circular economy - to pass on what is not used, to a place where it will be used, without the need for financial expenditure. These days, we are launching a crowdfunding campaign on the Fundit platform from Headstart, enabling all users of the application and new investors to reach out and take a central part in a collaborative economy that is sweeping the world."

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