Growing up is an exchange network that encourages recycling when kids grow up

Growing up It is an exchange network in which members offer things to change and receive others that interest them. He Creciclando operation is based on points, and it is that all objects are valued automatically by assigning them a score that serves to facilitate the exchange. The payment for the use of the service is two euros and in addition you have to pay the shipping costs that ensure receipt at the delivery address. The video below explains perfectly how the service works by its founders that explain how they started providing products of all kinds and in the end they decided to make the leap so that the exchange would work throughout Spain.

The goal is to climb to Growing up what is no longer used and when someone wants it and takes it, points are obtained that allow other items to be obtained. The articles that appear in Creciclando are babies, toddlers and mothers of all ages although the largest block is the youngest children. In Creciclando there are clothes, toys, carts, car seats, cribs, books, etc., from 0 to 14 years old. In Growing up they are very strict with the products and everyone is new or in perfect condition of use

The web page of Growing up It has a great ease of use and is structured in Clothes, Toys and School, Home and Food, Walk and Chairs, Pregnancy.

Since growing up they usually perform throughout the year solidarity markets to boost donations, they are very active in social networks and they have very good reviews for the moms and dads who use it. So I recommend to those most interested in the exchange to shop around their pages on the Internet. Creciclando has also been the object of study, promoted by UIEA, at the Instituto de Empresa as a case of success of social entrepreneurship.