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Gift Loop (You Give, They Gain, We Grow)

Udhayakumar T1 Sureshkumar A2 Arunkumar R3 Shahana R4 Jayabharathi B5 Pabitha G6
12Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Rathinam Technical Campus, Coimbatore, India. 3456 UG-Students, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Rathinam Technical Campus, Coimbatore, India.

Published Online: March-April 2024

Pages: 71-77

Abstract

“Gift loop" is an innovative unwanted stuffs management system designed to address the escalating global challenge of wasting good stuffs. This comprehensive solution integrates technology, community engagement, and sustainable practices to minimize goods wastage at various stages of the supply chain. Key components include a user-friendly mobile application that empowers buyers to make informed purchasing decisions, reducing the likelihood of excess things in households. This fosters partnerships with local charities enabling seamless redirection of surplus goods from businesses to those in need. Through real-time tracking and analytics, the system not only minimizes goods wastage but also creates a positive impact on communities by addressing poverty and promoting sustainable consumption. By decluttering our living spaces and donating items we no longer need, we not only create physical space but also foster a sense of purpose and community engagement. Through the act of donation, individuals contribute to the well-being of others, providing essential resources to those in need and supporting various charitable organizations. This abstract delves into the ripple effects of donating, examining how it fosters connections within communities and promotes a culture of giving. It highlights the significance of small individual actions in collectively addressing social and environmental challenges.

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