Peer-to-peer marketplace app connecting buyers and sellers for locally used goods, founded in 2013, allowing reselling or reuse of items.
Wallapop is a mobile marketplace app launched in 2013 that facilitates peer-to-peer selling of used goods. It enables users to easily buy and sell items locally, giving unwanted goods a second life rather than sending them to landfills.
Wallapop's interface shows users listings of items for sale in their local area. Buyers can search or browse by category to find specific items they need or scroll through deals happening nearby. Sellers can quickly take a photo of an item, write a description, set a price and post it for sale. The app handles messaging so buyers and sellers can ask questions and arrange to meet up.
By focusing specifically on secondhand goods rather than new items, Wallapop aims to promote recycling and reuse. Its deals often come at very affordable prices too. The app has become especially popular for buying and selling furniture, electronics, clothing and accessories. But almost anything can be listed as people use Wallapop to de-clutter their homes.
As a strictly local app with no shipping options, Wallapop builds community and keeps purchased items in circulation locally. This saves items from landfills and reduces the environmental impacts from manufacturing and transporting similar new products. The company reports it has so far gave 50 million unused items a second life.
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