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Dumpster Dipping (for a small planet or just for fun)

Step 5Dumpster Dipping Etiquette

Dumpster Dipping Etiquette
Dumpster Dipping Etiquette is very important. You are in other people's turf and you have access to their prior belongings so don't make a mess, and don't embarrass them.

Dumpster Dipper's Etiquette

1. Do not get into the dumpster. "Dumpster Diving" is just a phrase.
2. Do not Dumpster Dip on private property. Respect any "NO TRESPASSING" signs.
3. Do not Dumpster Dip in the recycling bins. That stuff is already going to a better place.
4. If a civilian asks what you are doing, you can truthfully say "I'm looking for Boxes". Or "Other people's recycling, want to help?" That will confuse them.
5. If the police ask what you are doing, tell them what you are doing and why. The recycling, the charity donations, the keeping some for your family, how you are clean, careful and considerate, your philosophy on how this is in keeping with community environmental goals, where dumpster materials go if you do not rescue them, etc. The officer will be squirming to get away from you after a minute. Be agreeable. Do not argue with them.
6. If any one asks you to leave - do it. Don't argue. Don't discuss it. You can always come back later.
7. Transfer cardboard, mixed paper and aluminum from the dumpster to the recycle bins. Each pound transfered reduces Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions by about 3 pounds of CO2.
8. Leave the dumpster and it's environs neater than how you found it.
9. Wash your hands often. Think like a raccoon.
10. Be pleasant, encourage folks to recycle and handle material properly.
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3 comments
Oct 7, 2009. 2:52 PMhopit says:
I get into dumpsters all the time.  It's hard to get stuff out otherwise.  I would say be carefull if getting into a dumpsters.  Also, I'm usually climbing into supermarket or commercial dumpsters.
Oct 7, 2009. 2:48 PMhopit says:
The Police questioned me very briefly once when I was looking through a supermarket dumpster.  Someone had set an alarm off in the area.  When they could see that I was just bin raiding and not the person they were looking for they left me alone.
Dec 17, 2008. 6:19 PMpicklegarden says:
How many times have you been caught by the police for dumpster dipping?

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