Resource Sharing at MIT

MIT and Rheaply spelled out Discover new and used resources available now through Rheaply’s AxM platform

Rheaply and MIT have partnered to bring Rheaply’s award winning Asset Exchange Manager (AxM) to campus. Rheaply is a free to use marketplace that identifies available resources for reuse across different departments on campus. Finding local resources helps you save money and protects the environment, which makes MIT a more collaborative, resilient, and sustainable campus.

See Rheaply In Action: Rheaply Walkthrough Video.

Rheaply is open to MIT community members with a Kerberos account. You can list surplus equipment and offer it to the wider community as well as post requests for specific equipment and supplies you need for your lab, center, or department. You can also personalize your Rheaply homepage to filter items of interest and receive notifications when new items are posted.

How you can use Rheaply as...

Rehaply impacts to dateA lab manager

  • Use Rheaply to make the most out of your budget and cut down on excess ordering of lab materials by starting your procurement process with Rheaply

A graduate student

  • Use Rheaply to find lab equipment, reagents, consumables, and supplies from other departments at MIT to use for a research project

A staff member

  • Use Rheaply to manage the removal of unwanted furniture, lab equipment, or materials that previously might have been removed of in ways that are misaligned with MIT’s sustainability goals.

Visit rheaply.mit.edu and use your Kerberos to login to list items and find what you need while supporting a circular economy at MIT and beyond. Rheaply is now also accessible through the Coupa Supplier Portal.

Want to know more about the impact and approach of Rheaply? Explore a case study by the Ellen MacArthur Foundation.