Dumpster Dive

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A dumpster dive happens when someone intentionally searches for something in someone else's pile of refuse.

Someone on a dumpster dive may be looking for things to reuse or to sell to recyclers, improperly destroyed confidential information to misuse, or evidence of a crime.

Not to be confused with Trash Landing (a pile of refuse breaks one's fall).

Examples of Dumpster Dive include:

Live Action TV

Real Life

  • When a company replaces old computers with new computers, geeks will search the company's dumpster for equipment.
  • Freeganism, a sustainable living philosophy that includes dumpster diving to not waste food.
  • Dumpster diving is a living in Manshiyat Naser, whose residents live off Cairo's garbage, making it one of Cracked.com's The 6 Weirdest Cities People Actually Live In.
  • Identity thieves searching for people's personally identifying information in dumpsters, and hackers searching for passwords and other information they can use to break into corporate or government computers, are part of the darker side of dumpster diving.
  • This trope is Older Than Radio: In 19th-century London, dumpster divers were called Rag-and-bone men. They still are, in fact -- after a brief disappearance during the middle-late 20th century, rag-and-bone men are enjoying a renaisssance in the age of recycling.