Dumpster Diving for Food with Rob Greenfield

3 years ago
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In less than 5 hours of dumpster diving I filled a completely empty pantry and fridge with over $1000 worth of perfectly good food. That’s collecting $200 an hour worth of food. It’s all sealed and unopened and it came from grocery store dumpsters. I’m passionate about ending food waste and hunger and I don’t think dumpster diving is the ultimate solution but for anyone out there who wants to save money on food or reduce their environmental impact, then dumpster diving is a great way to do it. With 1 in 7 Americans being food insecure or hungry, this is a way to meet their needs and eat better than they ever have before. For a complete guide to dumpster diving go to ► ► https://www.robgreenfield.org/dumpsterdiving/

Check out some of Rob Greenfield’s books on Amazon:

Food Freedom: A Year of Growing and Foraging 100 Percent of My Food and Why It Matters ➣ ➣ https://amzn.to/3h7L5CY

Dude Making a Difference: Bamboo Bikes, Dumpster Dives and Other Extreme Adventures Across America ➣ ➣ https://amzn.to/3xUTBv5

Zero Waste Kids: Hands-On Projects and Activities to Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle ➣ ➣ https://amzn.to/33ltXlb

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