The sharing economy is a phenomenon that we are increasingly seeing, involving the sharing of resources between people to meet their needs. It is a socially and sustainably driven business model that aims to meet people's needs, not just make profits for corporations. Under this model, people use a variety of services such as car-sharing, bike-sharing, renting flats on a short-term basis, ordering food and parcels, etc. through the internet and mobile apps.
With the sharing economy, resources are used more efficiently - people have access to things they do not own and are sometimes unnecessary or unused by their owners. Not only can this solution save money, but it can also have a positive impact on the environment by reducing the amount of rubbish produced, the number of natural resources consumed or reducing the carbon footprint.
Another advantage of the sharing economy is improved mobility. With the availability of various services, such as scooter rental, people can get around more easily. This is especially important for large cities where traffic jams are a daily occurrence. Thanks to the sharing economy, people are able to choose between different modes of transport, which allows for greater flexibility and accessibility.