bútorhuzat
Bútorhuzat is a Hungarian term that refers to a type of public space designed for the temporary storage and redistribution of second-hand furniture. These spaces, also known as furniture banks or furniture exchange centers, offer a platform for individuals to donate gently used furniture and pick up what they need, often for free or at a minimal cost.
The concept of bútorhuzat originated in Hungary in the early 2000s, aiming to reduce furniture waste and
Bútorhuzat stores typically operate on a non-profit basis, relying on donations and volunteers to manage the
Many bútorhuzat projects also engage in community outreach and education, promoting the benefits of reducing waste,
Through the efforts of bútorhuzat initiatives, thousands of people have been able to access essential furniture,