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Extreme recycling: Food, furniture, diapers
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I've picked up furniture before when I first moved out on my own. We'd walk the streets of Hoboken, NJ looking for new additions the night before trash pickup. My first coffee table was an old snowboard duct taped to a couple of milk crates. But I've read some of these more extreme freegans, and it's like anything extreme to me, the more extreme the more I don't understand it. I've read about some freegans that have whole refrigerators stocked with items they found tossed into dumpsters. What about you and food? Could you? Would you? |
I've grabbed furniture from the garbage when i was younger, never food though.
I saw a 60 minutes or dateline piece on this topic and was grossed the hell out by some of the stuff the people ate from the garbage. I would have no problem say taking a crate of tomatoes from the garbage because you can tell if they're still good. But no way am i taking lunch meat or a half jar of mayo. of course if it was my only option for a meal i would do so, but just to save a couple of bucks no way. I think what the people are doing is great, but the real effort should be in the recycling process first meaning the people throwing out the good food...etc |
I would never jump in thedumpster or sift through a trash can, but I have taken furniture items left out for bulk pickup.
Me can't resist "repurposing" furniture! |
We've gotten a couple of furniture items from the "back alleys" over the years. After a thorough reconditioning, they function very well. Our table is 9 years old now and who knows how old it's been when it was thrown out.
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I cruise my town after finals week in June to pick up free furniture and other things people have left on the curb. I have a station wagon; this makes it easy. College students frequently swap or pass things on. It's cheaper and you end up with some really cool stuff sometimes.
I wouldn't dumpster dive for food, though. Shopping at Grocery Outlet is sometimes close enough. |
I've taken furniture off the streets in the past and even dumpster dived for some really cool old storm windows and a clawfoot bathtub.
Whenever I was going on a purge in my house, I would leave stuff at the sidewalk. It would usually be gone within an hour or so. As for food. I don't know that I could dive for it but I really wish more restaurants and institutions would donate their food instead of wasting it. I used to work in a hospital kitchen and there were often times that would see a lot of food go to waste. I am sure it could have found a belly to fill somewhere. I do know of a farmer north of Toronto that would feed his cows on stale buns from fast food restaurants. I don't think he was paying for them, rather they were happy to let him take them for free. |
Dumpster dive for food? It would take some extreme circumstances for me to do that.
My favorite way of disposing of good/decent stuff i don't want anymore is to leave it by the curb. Someone always picks it up. |
I know alot of crust kids. you learn tricks from them.
when i lived in florida we would sit behind the pizza hut or hungry howies until it closed, and instead of throwing away the wrong order/never picked up pizzas they would give them to us. but yeah, those fuckers had no problem eating out of dumpsters. |
dumpster dive for another man's "junk"? .. done it and not opposed to doing it again .... never know what cool stuff you can find by just looking for it, and it's got the best price possible :)
dumpster dive for another man's thrown out food? .. I agree, it would take some seriously dire and extreme circumstances for me to do that, but if I needed to consider it, I'd look in places that prepare food and throw it away just because it's just now past its prime I wouldn't eat something that looked / smelled suspicious and again, I'd have to be faced with some pretty dire circumstances |
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My daughter Mary, a graduate student, has all curb-side furniture in her house in CT with the exception of her $25 piano off Craigslist and her mattress.
I eat out a lot and I take leftovers with me which I often leave in a conspicuous place or hand them to someone who is in need. |
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