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Neat idea! Swap O Matic

We’re used to putting money in a vending machine and instantly receiving consumable goods—a bag of chips, a soda, or even a new pair of headphones—in return. But what if vending machines became a fresh way to reuse, recycle, and trade with people in your community? That’s the vision of the Swap-O-Matic, a New York City-based vending machine project that wants to “shift culture away from an emphasis on unconscious consumption” by encouraging people to donate and receive used items for free.

To use the Swap-O-Matic, you register with an email address using the machine’s touchscreen interface. New traders start out with three swapping “credits.” Donating an item earns additional credits, which can be redeemed for anything else in the machine. The Swap-O-Matic operates on an honor system—no one is monitoring whether you’re actually putting a pair of earrings into the machine in order to get the cool Star Wars action figure your neighbor donated, a “flag system” prevents misuse.

Lina Fenequito, the primary creator and designer of the Swap-O-Matic, has long been an advocate of sustainable living and responsible consumption of resources.

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