Tiffany has been “dumpster diving” for about 8 years. In Texas, where she lives, it’s completely legal, even if the dumpster is in the . Tiffany goes on dumpster hunting trips 2-3 times a week, during which she saves hundreds of items from ending up in the landfill. After six hours of jumping into bins, containers, and shoveling their contents, she returns home with bags full of treasures.
What can you find in a trash can? Tiffany can fish out anything in it
In Poland, it is primarily associated with freeganism, a practice that still stirs up a lot of emotions, of rescuing food products from the trash bins at stores. However, Tiffany finds more than just food. “If you can name something, I’ve probably already found it,” she admitted in an interview with The Sun. Some time ago, she found nine pairs of new shoes. But that’s not all. Tiffany finds everything, from clothes and cosmetics, often expensive and popular brands, snacks, through hair devices and accessories, to… aquariums, treadmills, vacuum cleaners and furniture.
Her husband, an electrician, helps her restore the electronics. They manage to sell about 75% of what Tiffany brings home. They give away or keep the rest. She told The Sun that over two years she has made more than £62,000 selling what she has found.
It’s Not Just Freeganism. Tiffany Butler Is Making A Lot Of Money From It
Tiffany shares her finds and her “work” with Internet users on and Instagram. On the former platform, she has over 3 million followers, and her videos have already collected over 41 million likes. In one of her videos, she showed, among other things, a bag full of branded, new, but with damaged packaging.
I had a dream like this once.
I have to go dig through the trash and maybe I’ll find it.
Where do you find things like this?
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Source: Gazeta

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