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Dumpster diving has become much more mainstream in recent years. Peter Haley [email protected] Dumpster diving has grown in popularity in recent years, becoming a more mainstream activity.
No longer a weird hobby for your eccentric uncle, dumpster diving is suddenly cool. This practice is simply looking through discarded items, typically in a retail dumpster, to find some to use again.
They found love in a hopeless place. A pair of scavengers from Buffalo — whose romance was kindled at the bottom of a dumpster — say they haven’t let the arrival of a baby curtail their ...
Dumpster diving is technically legal across the United States, thanks to a 1988 Supreme Court ruling, but the court slipped in some caveats, like state and local laws take precedence. There is no ...