WeWork provides flexible shared workspaces for individuals, startups, and companies. It’s part of the sharing economy in terms of office space, allowing people to rent space rather than owning or leasing full offices, fostering community and sustainability.
Shareable is an online magazine and community that advocates for sharing and collaborative consumption. It provides articles, guides, and resources on how to participate in the sharing economy and create more resilient, sustainable communities.
Hubbub focuses on creating environmental and social campaigns that drive sustainable behavior. They develop innovative projects around reducing waste, saving energy, and creating stronger communities through collaborative actions.
Neighborland is a platform that empowers residents to engage in their communities and collaborate on local projects. Users can propose ideas and get community feedback to bring improvements and sustainable initiatives to their neighborhoods.
Yooou (formerly OuiShare) is a global network and think-tank promoting the collaborative economy. It fosters conversations and projects around collaborative consumption, open-source resources, and the social economy.
Loomio is a collaborative decision-making tool that allows groups to make inclusive and democratic decisions. It supports collective governance and social enterprises by fostering discussions and consensus in a transparent manner.
PeerSpace is a marketplace for renting unique spaces for meetings, events, or creative projects. From studios to lofts, it encourages the sharing and optimized use of underutilized spaces in cities, helping individuals and businesses save on space costs.