FAQ
What is REcheck?
REcheck is your one-stop search tool for finding ways to rehome, reuse, repair, rent, repurpose or recycle your stuff — locally. Instead of tossing something out, REcheck helps you find the nearest places or people who want it, fix it, share it, or give it a second life.
What’s a giver and a taker?
Givers are people who want to move an item on. They know just because they’re done with something doesn’t mean it’s done. It has life left in it yet.
Takers are the life extenders, the geniuses who are creating solutions to stop valuable resources from being discarded. Takers say yes please – we’ll give that [insert blank here] a new home, new purpose, a new form, a new life.
Who can be a taker?
Just about anyone. Our definition of ‘taker’ extends way beyond the obvious op shops (where, let’s be honest, supply often outweighs demand).
We’re talking about:
- Creative reuse centres
- Libraries of all sorts (tool, toy, street, beach, kitchen...)
- Animal shelters
- Auction houses
- Paint reuse programs
- Artists & upcyclers
- Tip shops
- Community organisations
- Party kit libraries
- Education providers
- Repairers
- Recyclers and more…
If you regularly accept items, or you're doing a one-off collection (like gathering bottle lids for a school mural), you can be a taker on REcheck. Just fill out this form ➝
Can I suggest a place to list?
Yes, please! Send us their details and we’ll reach out to invite them.
We don’t pretend to have all the answers — but with your help, we’re building a community that just might.
Follow us on Instagram or Facebookand sign up for our enewsletter. Hopefully, our aversion to waste gives you confidence that we won’t be sending junk mail. Cross my heart.
Do you vet the takers?
At this early stage, no formal verification yet.
If you find a taker whose actions don’t match their listing, let us know — and we’ll investigate.
Who will search REcheck?
Lots of people, in lots of life moments:
- Families with kids growing out of everything
- Empty nesters downsizing
- Schools and businesses rebranding and ditching old uniforms
- Eco-heroes collecting useful oddments like bread tags or broccoli bands
- Declutterers, movers, renovators
- Merging households with two of everything
REcheck empowers the giver with choice. We make it easier for you to take responsibility for the next step for your stuff.
Can I use REcheck to source secondhand items?
Yes!
REcheck isn’t just for letting go — it’s for finding, too.
If you’re after something specific (like a ladder or some garden tools), search by item to find nearby reuse hubs, op shops, or sharing collectives.
Can I make money through REcheck?
Yes! Listings with the $ icon show places where you can sell or rent out your items — from power tools to party gear. It's a great way to turn underused items into extra income.
Is this available Australia-wide?
We’re working on it!
We’re starting with what we know - Sydney - but we plan to grow Australia-wide.
If you don’t see much in your postcode yet, check back soon — or help us grow by sharing REcheck with your local council or reuse group.
Is it free to use REcheck?
Totally free.
No fees, no catch. Our success depends on making it as easy as possible for you to keep your stuff in use — and that means FREE.
How can I help?
That’s so kind of you to ask. Here’s what we need most:
- More givers using the site
- More takers listing their services
- Word of mouth: talk us up in your street, school, or Facebook group
- When you visit a place you found on REcheck, tell them how you found them
Got spare time? Volunteer at a local community organisation that is promoting the circular economy. Small actions, big impact.
How can I give feedback?
We’d love that. Constructive feedback is gold. Please share your experience here ➝
We’re especially keen to know:
- Was it easy to find a place for your item?
- Did you learn something new?
- What features would make REcheck even better?
- How did you discover us?
- Would you recommend us to a friend?
Bonus points for inspirational quotes, kind words or encouragement. REcheck is currently a one-person show — and your support keeps the wheels turning!
Other questions?
Hit me up (aka, send me an email).
I’d love to hear from you.