La Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) es la mayor organización benéfica que salva vidas en el mar alrededor de las costas del Reino Unido, la República de Irlanda, las Islas del Canal y la Isla de Man, así como en algunas vías navegables interiores.
Their service is to save people out at sea- and they do this in a completely trade-free manner. People don’t need to go to the RNLI website to be saved, so I would like to give them 5 blocks, but I’ll give them 4 just so people are aware that they have trackers (and possible ads) on their website. Since their service is mainly out at sea (and not online), I would say that it is trade-free.
3 bloques para los varios rastreadores (y posibles anuncios) que veo en su sitio web. De hecho, su servicio es libre de comercio, pero su servicio también es su sitio web a través del cual pueden obtener ayuda, brindar educación, contacto, etc. ¡Deberían eliminar estos rastreadores!
Their philosophy is “to provide our lifesaving service using volunteers wherever possible, with voluntary donations supplying the funds needed to do so” and they saved more than 100.000 lives since 1824. On top of that they run educational programs where they “explain the risks and share safety knowledge with anyone going out to sea or to the coast”. They even work internationally. So it seems like they don’t do all that to make a profit or because they want to get anything in return. But because they just want to save people. That seems like a great example of a trade-free service.