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Dumpster divers / freegans?
Thread started by thinkpeace at 01.15.09 - 6:45 pm

Are there any of you that dumpster dive for food or consider yourself a freegan?

A local company is looking to do a web-series on this topic and looking for freegans or dumpster-divers.

Eric
eric einem.us


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my email is eric (at) einem.us



thinkpeace
01.15.09 - 6:48 pm

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I think Marcus and B-Rad did a little diving on their cross country ride.





stillline
01.15.09 - 6:54 pm

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AKA- TWEEKERS



Dedicated818
01.15.09 - 7:51 pm

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I think series goal is to dispel negative stereotypes of fregans.



thinkpeace
01.15.09 - 7:59 pm

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Crankbrothers is in Laguna Beach. I was thinking today, if I'm ever in that area, I'm hitting their dumpster!



User1
01.15.09 - 8:31 pm

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While some tweekers gravitate towards dumpstering (and excel at it), I hardly think it's fair (or smart) to say that a dumpster diver equals a tweeker. How little is your mind 818?



Eric Hair
01.15.09 - 8:31 pm

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User1, what's up buddy!!!!!!

Bike shops are great places to dumpster.



Eric Hair
01.15.09 - 8:33 pm

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One mans trash is another mans fuel.



Graham
01.15.09 - 8:35 pm

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Mr. Hair, long time. You got your name on that Salton Sea list?



User1
01.15.09 - 8:43 pm

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i use banana peels to power my flux capacitator... so i dont see what the big deal about dumpster diving.

DIVE ON!!



Jazzy Phat Nastee
01.15.09 - 11:44 pm

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For those of us who have never heard of the term: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freegan



vor
01.16.09 - 1:16 am

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dumpsters are great, so are fruit trees, so are alleys,

I furnished my entire appt in florida this way, my spot in pomona was mostly furnished by crap left behind by old room mates.

In florida I used to get all my produce fresh from trees in the area, people were more generous with their tree leavings there, putting bags of fruit out on the sidewalk for whoever wanted it; here, people can be downright vicious about protecting "their" fruit, that they then let rot and throw out.
If it hangs over the street it's available for everyone.



FuzzBeast
01.16.09 - 3:55 am

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Good luck diving through my dumpster.

As a young lad, I had the shit kicked out of me if anything was left on the plate!!!





bentstrider
01.16.09 - 8:35 am

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this sounds like a great idea... untill you get pricked by used needles or come down with a case of tricomoniasis from fecal mater.



sancho1
01.16.09 - 8:44 am

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While some tweekers gravitate towards dumpstering (and excel at it), I hardly think it's fair (or smart) to say that a dumpster diver equals a tweeker. How little is your mind 818?



hahahaha NARC!



mattspeed
01.16.09 - 8:48 am

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brain size is not indicative of intelligence in humans



spiraldemon
01.16.09 - 8:50 am

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why would tweakers dumpster dive? They don't eat..



la duderina
01.16.09 - 8:54 am

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Tweekers look for hidden treasure after midnight.

IF YOU WANT FREE FOOD CONTACT,
the store managers of supermarkets and set up a time you can pick up savagable food. My neighbor does this and gets a bounty full twice a week. He usually fills his van up with expired or damaged product. He then distributes it to the homeless. If your professional about it the big boys will contribute, he often gets excess from Ralphs, Vons, Trader Joes.





Dedicated818
01.16.09 - 10:16 am

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canadienne
01.16.09 - 10:23 am

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To all the tweekers that think there so smart:

dumpster diving is a third world activity

If you had half a brain you would be able to get or hold down a real job. thus not having time to crawl in dumpsters with used diapers

Do you guys take showers?



Dedicated818
01.16.09 - 10:25 am

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dumpster diving is not a third world activity.

this post was brought to you in part by CRIMETHINC.
http://www.crimethinc.com/



ruinedbyidiots
01.16.09 - 10:28 am

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To RBI,

Checked it out. Growing up in the sixties I was exposed to the hippie movment. This is a modern virtual version.

Good ideas but unrealist with the masses.

Sombody has to work to produce the free stuff.
Unless where going to live in the stoned age.

I agree that things are fucked up in the system

There is a lot of waist, because everything has become disposable.
The work has to be done at higher levels.
Not out of a dumpter.





Dedicated818
01.16.09 - 11:30 am

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++ A BILLION to Canada, for posting a seinfeld clip.

YES



la duderina
01.16.09 - 11:34 am

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bread that is baked fresh at the bakery (whether it be vons, ralphs, whole foods, whatever) and isnt sold at the end of the day cant be put back on the shelf to be sold the next day, so its thrown out. thats perfectly good food going to waste.

while this book is sort of a pipe dream joke, its still a good read and puts some things into perspective if you can get over the retarded hyperbole the author sometimes tends to use.



ruinedbyidiots
01.16.09 - 11:36 am

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Half the food in the US goes to waste.
http://www.foodproductiondaily.com/Supply-Chain/Half-of-US-food-goes-to-waste
You got to see that there's a better way right 818? No one is advocating to make a career out of dumpster diving. They are showing how wasteful we are with our resources.



User1
01.16.09 - 11:43 am

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I agree that this shit needs to be sorted out from a higher level. I HATE when places throw out stuff that could be donated.
The most disturbing job I've ever had was working at a warehouse that dealt with appliance returns for Oster and Kitchen Aid and a bunch of big companies like that.
One of the things they made me do (for a day, and then I quit) was destroy a bunch of returned merchandise: cutting the chords off of blenders, electric blankets, toasters, etc. Regardless of why the product was returned: They did not test the products to see if they were defective, they just destroyed them and threw them out because they could make an insurance claim.
So I was all "wait a minute, so instead of donating potentially perfectly good merchandise we destroy it so the company makes back the money???" and so they kept watching me to make sure I was cutting the chords off so that nobody could dumpster dive and make use of the stuff (since I was clearly distressed about it). Anyway, whenever nobody was watching, I'd throw a pile of stuff into the trash that I hadn't ruined. Ugh. So much waste.



canadienne
01.16.09 - 11:43 am

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DUMPSTER DIVING IS -BY DEFAULT- A FIRST WORLD ACTIVITY.
It requires an excess being discarded by others (aka waste). You think there's 40 lbs of "expired" fruit in a third world dumpster?

ALSO, its not strictly for people without jobs. I think its strictly for people that dont want to see decent food being discarded. Brad and I saved $1000+ on the tour but later on we spent it on ice cream.

And then we found a dumpster full of ice cream (srsly), and then all was right with the world.



SKIDMARCUS
01.16.09 - 11:45 am

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I worked at a store and we sold posters there. every time we got new posters, we'd have to destroy the old ones. They were rolled up and we'd just slice them with a razor.

One time after we did this I just got to work and I see a couple unloading tons of posters we had just destroyed out of the dumpster. They were scavenging that shit. I laughed and laughed, they were going to be really disappointed when they got those posters home hahahahahaaaaaa idiots.



la duderina
01.16.09 - 11:51 am

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hahahahaha

What a feel good story that was!!!



User1
01.16.09 - 12:30 pm

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H'mm, rendering perfectly good merchandise worthless/useless before throwing it out, eh?

Reminds me of those Civil War stories where the Federal Troops would come upon Confederate rail-lines and dismantle vital sections leading to supply points.
Then to add insult to injury they would heat the rails up and bend them into "U's" with trees, telegraph lines, etc.,



bentstrider
01.16.09 - 12:37 pm

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Even if they didn't want homeless people digging through the trash and using their products, they could at least test the products and repair or recycle them. The amount of energy used to create that crap mixed with the amount of WASTE created... gives me the heebie jeebies.



canadienne
01.16.09 - 12:47 pm

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but then they have to pay people to test them, and profits are key, so just throw them out, since it only costs a few dollars to make them, and the mark up is 400% of that. in the end, i like money.



ruinedbyidiots
01.16.09 - 12:53 pm

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adam, those were UNION troops, not federal ones. but sabotaging another army is a tad different than what is being discussed in this thread.



ruinedbyidiots
01.16.09 - 12:54 pm

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fuck dispelling/commercializing the stigma behind dumpster diving, urban foraging and freeganism. Shock value is half the fun/motivation.

A suburban sleepwalking housewife seeing a young healthy girl digging around for, and later consuming food from a dumpster is a shocking event.
Shes going to go home and think about what she saw. She may bring it up as conversation at the dinner table that evening, replacing the time slot usually reserved for consumer-culture zombie chitchat.



This one time on Borfo's wyld ryde me and this awesome kid - who i havent seen since :( found a whole box of pastries. they were oh so stale and delicious.



Candy Cane
01.16.09 - 12:55 pm

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Union, Federal, same difference.

Anywho, that was just a cool example of how good shit is wasted.

Another thing on the list would have to be all those theater displays they have at the movies.

I was trying to nab one of those Indiana Jones cut-outs and they said, "Oh, we throw those through the shredder." Bastards.



bentstrider
01.16.09 - 12:58 pm

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those belong to the studios, not the movie theatres. your best bet is to try to get them from rental places that arent blockbuster.
confederate troops had literally nothing when they were fighting and usually stole extra clothes and shoes and whatever else they could find from dead union soldiers. thats what you meant to post, right?



ruinedbyidiots
01.16.09 - 1:00 pm

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well yeah... that's my point though. It was more cost effective to waste, than to be responsible. Bleh.




canadienne
01.16.09 - 1:03 pm

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somebody get the key to those Trader Joe dumpster.

They throw out so much good food that is about to expire and then lock in their dumpsters to go to the dump.




sexy
01.16.09 - 1:12 pm

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There are 3 Trader Joe's in Pasadena. Only one of them has the dumpster locked up. They throw away piles of perfectly good food every day. Such a waste. I have a job and money for food - but I hate to see good resources go to waste.

Things I've found in TJ's dumpster that were perfectly edible:: Bananas, tangerines, potatoes, sweet potates, onions, lemons, limes, avodacos, almonds, Good Earth Tea, Crannies, Rice Milk, Cereal, day-old bread, pies, tea cake, tortilla chips, eggs, cheese




thinkpeace
01.16.09 - 1:59 pm

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...blueberries, grapes, tomatoes, peppers, zuchinis, carrots, lettuce, solid oak shelving (not edible, but useful)...



thinkpeace
01.16.09 - 2:01 pm

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@Candy Cane, who was that kid? I thought you knew him, for some reason. That was pretty rad....he went straight for the dumpster and came up with gold.

Not quite the gold that B-Rad came up with in New York, though, ay Roadblock?

To cereally serious, though, I've never dumpstered for food, but I want to start. It's really interesting how different people's perspectives are on the topic - I think people existing on wasted resources is fucking inspiring.



Ms. Stephanie
01.16.09 - 2:58 pm

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I was going to put in a comment about that NYC episode but then I couldnt type momentarily due to the shiver in my spine.





Roadblock
01.16.09 - 4:26 pm

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"The amount of energy used to create that crap mixed with the amount of WASTE created... gives me the heebie jeebies."

Then you'll love "The Story of Stuff"



Yeah, 1% of manufactured goods are still in use 6 months later. That's comforting.



JB
01.16.09 - 4:34 pm

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awesome video JB.






Roadblock
01.16.09 - 4:39 pm

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"Because it has electrolytes...."



pretti*ugli
01.16.09 - 6:00 pm

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great video, thanks for posting that!

...and yes... now I'm extremely stressed out.



canadienne
01.16.09 - 6:28 pm

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My grand parents used to go to the market every day and get tons of food headed for the dumpster ... they made friends with a dude at the store and he was all to happy to give stuff to them to prevent it from going to waste, dented cans, stuff missing labels, and tons of stuff that was perfectly excellent but is thrown out because they have a policy of not trying to recover a few clean jars from a case where one is busted.

My mom used to cook up "surprise supper" where shed make a stew, by just opening lots mystery cans and adding it to the mix if it was appropriate.

There is a Hearty Fallen Fruit Movement here in LA.






trickmilla
01.16.09 - 6:34 pm

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The quote in the video above, "1% of manufactured goods is still in use 6 months later." I'm having trouble finding any resource on their site that confirms this statistic. I don't doubt that it's low, I'm just doubting it's this shocking of a figure.

BTW, if anyone doesn't know yet, freecycle.org is a good site to get goods and give goods that are no longer needed.



User1
01.17.09 - 12:16 pm

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