Dumpster diving (likewise totting, missing, miss diving or miss salvage) is restoring from huge business, household, commercial and building and construction containers for unwanted products discarded by their owners but deemed beneficial to the picker. It is not confined to dumpsters and skips, and may cover typical home waste containers, curb sides, landfills or little dumps. Various terms are utilized to refer to different kinds of this task. For choosing products from the curbside garbage collection, expressions such as aesthetic purchasing, trash picking or road scavenging are sometimes used. In the UK, if someone is mainly looking for recyclable steel, they are ditching, and if they are picking the leftover food from farming left in the fields, they are amassing. In such instances, unpackaged and for this reason reduced high quality food waste is typically termed scree. Individuals dumpster dive for clothing, furniture, food, or for various items considered usable. Lots of dumpster dive out of requirement because of hardship; others may do it for ideological reasons, skillfully, academically, for profit (lawful and illegal), or perhaps fun.
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