Consuming Less the 'Freegan' Way
On February 27, 2008 Oprah Interviewed Some 'Freegans' Regarding Their Lifestyle
By Donna Hope, published Feb 28, 2008
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Other than food, the doctor and his wife found perfectly good items in the trash while dumpster diving: furniture, sheets - still in their packaging, work-out gear, etc. What they couldn't use, they donated. Another woman found nice dishware that had been tossed due to a few missing pieces.
Journalist Lisa Ling followed Freegans in New York while they sorted through trash at a grocery store and bakery. The amount of good, clean, edible food recovered was astonishing: muffins, bagels, fish, fruit, vegetables, eggs, milk, frozen pizzas, boxed goods, cereal and canned food; none were past their expiration dates and all were sealed or wrapped in packaging.
While I've never thought to pull food out of the garbage, I have pulled other things from the trash. In 1995 I was 22-years-old with two young daughters; my husband was in the Army and spent a year overseas. To make extra money and to be able to stay home with my daughters, I delivered newspapers in our town home complex. Every Thursday, trash was collected and I was constantly in awe of the items people threw out. I pulled two couches from the trash - both were in really good condition; one was only missing pillows. I also found a new comforter set, unique pieces of furniture, an exercise bike, and a table with four chairs. I also saw a lot of children's clothes - most of which were gently used and could have been donated.
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Did You Know?
Freeganism is an anti-consumerism lifestyle whereby people employ alternative living strategies based on "limited participation in the conventional economy and minimal consumption of resources. - Wikipedia
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