這裏有一個關於法國和荷蘭的垃圾搜尋,點擊看看吧:
http://skippingwaste.trashwiki.org/
(photo credit: andy54321)

Dumpster diving, a kinda hardcore environmental activity, or it could be a frugal, economical or conserving activity, depending on your state of mind and priority. Anyway, I ALMOST tried it when I was in Montreal and was introduced to the term by some radical, non-mainstream anachists cum envrionmentalists. For whatever reason I chickened out at the last minute. Perhaps I was afraid of getting my clothes dirty, yea right, a lame excuse ;-). What does it mean to you if enough people, young people especially, are dumpster diving in developed countries? Would it worry you because these young people are not having a stable income? Or, they might just be very creative and bold in terms of thinking outside the box in pursuing "shocking" or unconventional envrionmental activites? Would there be a more "hygenic" way to "recycle" or redistribute the food to people in need, given there is still a part of me worrying about food poisoning for those who dumpster dive? Click the link above for an interesting video documenting dumpster diving in action in the Netherlands and France. They even have a cheerful "dumpster dive" song to go with it!
Dumpster Diving, un terme qui n'a pas d'équivalence encore à l'heure actuelle. Il décrit les gens qui récupèrent de la nourriture et d'autres choses utiles qui ont été jetées dans la poubelle. J'avais presque eu une occasion à l'essayer mais je ne l'ai pas expérimenté encore. Qu'en pensez-vous? Est-ce que c'est trise si les jeunes doivent dumpster dive à survivre? Ou ils nous montrent un modèle de vie alternative, écologique et durable? Et la saleté vous dérange? Il y a quand même une chanson dans la vidéo, cliquez le lien au-dessus pour la visionner.
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