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- Curb_mining abstract "Curb Mining is the act of finding furniture and art discarded on the street ("curbside"). In cities around the world, people often dispose of furniture and other unwanted items by leaving them on the sidewalk for others to take.Terms similar to curb mining include "dumpster diving" and "freeganism". In June 2007, The New York Times wrote:"Freegans" are scavengers of the developed world, living off consumer waste in an effort to minimize their support of corporations and their impact on the planet, and to distance themselves from what they see as out-of-control consumerism. They forage through supermarket trash and eat the slightly-bruised produce or just-expired canned goods that are routinely thrown out, and negotiate gifts of surplus food from sympathetic stores and restaurants. They dress in castoff clothes and furnish their homes with items found on the street.".
- Curb_mining wikiPageID "40120133".
- Curb_mining wikiPageRevisionID "571895084".
- Curb_mining subject Category:DIY_culture.
- Curb_mining subject Category:Hobbies.
- Curb_mining subject Category:Informal_occupations.
- Curb_mining subject Category:Poverty.
- Curb_mining subject Category:Waste_collection.
- Curb_mining comment "Curb Mining is the act of finding furniture and art discarded on the street ("curbside"). In cities around the world, people often dispose of furniture and other unwanted items by leaving them on the sidewalk for others to take.Terms similar to curb mining include "dumpster diving" and "freeganism".".
- Curb_mining label "Curb mining".
- Curb_mining sameAs m.0wk2fjh.
- Curb_mining sameAs Q17002064.
- Curb_mining sameAs Q17002064.
- Curb_mining wasDerivedFrom Curb_mining?oldid=571895084.
- Curb_mining isPrimaryTopicOf Curb_mining.