The furniture re-use network UK case study

SUMMARY OF RESEARCH

The Furniture Reuse Network (FRN) is the leading representative of the social economy reuse sector in the UK. Now renamed the Reuse Network it supports more than 150 reuse charities across the UK to help them alleviate poverty, reduce waste and tackle climate change.

A deep and detailed study on how the FRN was established and lessons for collaboration networks like Furniture Bank Network (FBN) here in North America. 

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ImPRovE> Case studies. (n.d.). Retrieved January 10, 2020, from http://improve-research.eu/?page_id=2507

SUMMARY OF RESEARCH

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