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(Created page with "A lot of good stuff goes to waste. ==What you might find== {{empty}} {{talk|This section should probably be organized into "food" and "non-food"}} ==How to get started== {{empty}} {{talk|TALK: Should this page actually be called trash picking? Should there be 2 pages (the dumpster diving page focusing more on recovering waste from businesses maybe)?}} ==See also== * Food waste * Home waste")
 
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{{empty}} {{talk|This section should probably be organized into "food" and "non-food"}}
{{empty}} {{talk|This section should probably be organized into "food" and "non-food"}}
==How to get started==
==How to get started==
{{empty}} {{talk|TALK: Should this page actually be called [[trash picking]]? Should there be 2 pages (the [[dumpster diving]] page focusing more on recovering waste from businesses maybe)?}}
{{empty}} {{talk|This section should start with a "legality" section, or just:{{pbr}}"First, [[/Legality|make sure it's legal in your jurisdiction]]. In most parts of the world, it is - garbage is considered public property - it's not stealing if the previous owner had every intention to get rid of it."{{pbr}}Gotta create the [[/Legality]] subpage, breaking things down by country or region. For places where it ''isn't'' legal (Germany for example?), encourage links to campaign pages to make it legal.}} {{talk|TALK: Should this page actually be called [[trash picking]]? Should there be 2 pages (the [[dumpster diving]] page focusing more on recovering waste from businesses maybe)? Or just one?}}
==See also==
==See also==
* [[Food waste]]
* [[Food waste]]
* [[Home waste]]
* [[Home waste]]

Revision as of 20:28, 6 November 2024

A lot of good stuff goes to waste.

What you might find

This section has not been filled in yet.  discussionThis section should probably be organized into "food" and "non-food"

How to get started

This section has not been filled in yet.  discussionThis section should start with a "legality" section, or just: "First, make sure it's legal in your jurisdiction. In most parts of the world, it is - garbage is considered public property - it's not stealing if the previous owner had every intention to get rid of it." Gotta create the /Legality subpage, breaking things down by country or region. For places where it isn't legal (Germany for example?), encourage links to campaign pages to make it legal.  discussionTALK: Should this page actually be called trash picking? Should there be 2 pages (the dumpster diving page focusing more on recovering waste from businesses maybe)? Or just one?

See also