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105 Times People Hit The Jackpot While Dumpster Diving (New Pics)
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105 Times People Hit The Jackpot While Dumpster Diving (New Pics)

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There’s a stereotype that dumpster diving is only for people who are financially struggling and have no other choice. But in reality, many do it as a way to reduce waste, help the environment, and give perfectly good items a second life instead of letting them end up in a landfill.
Below, we’ve gathered some amazing finds shared on the Dumpster Diving subreddit. From beautiful furniture to pricey electronics and untouched food, these discoveries show that one person’s trash really can be another’s treasure. Scroll down to see them.

#1 Pizza Owner Found Out That People Are Eating From The Shop's Garbage. This Is What He Did

Pizza Owner Found Out That People Are Eating From The Shop's Garbage. This Is What He Did
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#2 Found This Little Guy In The Trash. Good News We Adopted The Trash Baby Say Hello To Jello

Found This Little Guy In The Trash. Good News We Adopted The Trash Baby Say Hello To Jello
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#3 Was Not Expecting To Find These 😢

Was Not Expecting To Find These 😢
I’ve been trash picking for a couple years now, just for fun because I love finding cool things. Never in a million years would I have imagined finding something so heartbreaking. Last night, I found 5 kittens abandoned with no food or water. They were left in a box sitting beside a clothes and shoes donation bin.
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It’s probably not all that surprising that so many treasures are hiding in the trash. Sadly, people throw away a lot of perfectly good things they don’t need anymore. 

It’s one of those things that’s easy to overlook in everyday life, because once something’s in the bin, it’s out of sight and out of mind. But the reality of how much we waste globally is pretty hard to ignore.

#4 Legendary Pull Today. Thousands Of Fruit Veg And Flower Seeds

Legendary Pull Today. Thousands Of Fruit Veg And Flower Seeds
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#5 I Really Needed This Moral Boost

I Really Needed This Moral Boost
 I recently lost everything so my dog and I are homeless. I really needed something to go right. I've been at a friend's house cleaning and testing everything. Everything was very well taken care of and almost all the games are complete in box.
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#6 My Work Threw It Away

My Work Threw It Away
My boss threw this in the rear of the store for storage ( to never use again). I asked him about taking it home and he let me. As far as I know, there is still quarters in it.
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According to the 2024 UNEP Food Waste Index Report, 1.05 billion tonnes of food waste were generated globally in 2022 alone. That amounts to roughly 132 kilograms per person and nearly one-fifth of all food available to consumers. 

Sixty percent of that happened at the household level, with food services responsible for 28% and retail making up the remaining 12%. 

#7 Found A Telescope Next To The Dumpster After A Tenant Moved Out. It Works!

Found A Telescope Next To The Dumpster After A Tenant Moved Out. It Works!
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#8 The Curb Gods Have Smiled Upon Me Today

The Curb Gods Have Smiled Upon Me Today
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#9 My Biggest Find Yet

My Biggest Find Yet
I’ll go in order from least to most exciting: Pretty banged up Samsung monitor, the Xbox steering wheel controller, Corsair keyboard, Xbox 360 with a 120gb HDD, a ton of baseball cards, and obviously the holy grail of this pull, the pc. I wish I knew more about computers but from what I can say is it has: Msi GeForce Rtx 3060, two stick of Corsair ram, DDR4 boost motherboard.
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But food is far from the only thing filling up landfills. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) reports that over 12 million tons of furniture are discarded in the U.S. each year, with 80% of it ending up in landfills. 

On top of that, an estimated 11.3 million tons of textile waste are tossed annually in the U.S., which breaks down to about 81.5 pounds per person per year.

#10 My Schools Dumpster

My Schools Dumpster
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#11 Good Timing

Good Timing
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#12 Found Castle Grayskull

Found Castle Grayskull
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With that much stuff going to waste, it makes sense that more and more people are turning to dumpster diving. And the reasons are pretty varied. Some do it because it’s a genuinely great way to save money, especially as the cost of living keeps climbing. Others are motivated by environmental concerns and want to keep usable items out of landfills. 

Then there are those who love hunting for unique pieces of decor, homeware, or vintage finds. Plenty of people also pick up items to resell online. Whatever the motivation, there’s clearly more than enough in the trash to go around for everyone. And in the end, it all helps the planet.

#13 Who Would Throw This Away???

Who Would Throw This Away???
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#14 Rescued A Pile Of Late 90s/2000s Movie Posters

Rescued A Pile Of Late 90s/2000s Movie Posters
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#15 I Found A Baby Dumpster Diver When I Was Dropping Off At The Local Food Pantry

I Found A Baby Dumpster Diver When I Was Dropping Off At The Local Food Pantry
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The stuff people actually find is pretty wild, too. Kelly Sparks, better known as @breafkast on YouTube, has been diving in dumpsters across northern Texas for over a decade.

She’s pulled out kitchen appliances, laundry detergent, boxes of unopened hand sanitizer, mountains of never-used holiday decorations, iPhones, and even a signed letter from former president George Bush to a local school.

As she told The Guardian, “Dumpster diving is the epitome of a treasure hunt.”

#16 Super Old Books I Found In A Library Dumpster

Super Old Books I Found In A Library Dumpster
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#17 Found In Its Box In The Trash, Was Shocked To Find It Worked

Found In Its Box In The Trash, Was Shocked To Find It Worked
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#18 Found Under A Construction Dumpster Yesterday

Found Under A Construction Dumpster Yesterday
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Sparks actually got her start by exploring the dumpsters behind a Trader Joe’s in Los Angeles. 

She was so overwhelmed by the amount of perfectly good food being thrown away that, over a span of nine months, the only grocery item she bought from a store was soy sauce. “We would dumpster dive every night,” she told The Guardian. “We got so hooked on it.”

#19 My Late Husband Were Curb Picking And We Found A $100 Gift Card To Some Fancy Restaurant And We Enjoyed A Free Steak Lunch After Church

My Late Husband Were Curb Picking And We Found A $100 Gift Card To Some Fancy Restaurant And We Enjoyed A Free Steak Lunch After Church
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#20 Wow ! My Neighbor Threw These Out

Wow ! My Neighbor Threw These Out
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