Yesterday, I left only about 1 inch and threw out the can of an old peanut butter. It did not expire, but we got a new bottle, and that person just tasted better taste. I will not support or waste my homeless community. I just want to make a room in the cabinet. If I can keep that inch of that peanut butter, I will not try to find work for homeless people in the world and I do not want to leave the street. Lars Eighner suggests that homeless people can find ways to use it when throwing things away.
Lars Eighner on Glarister Butler 's "Dumpster Diving" on March 12, 2015 Lars Eighner tried to convince that Bimbin diving was not too bad with the article "Dumpster Diving". Eighner explains how to identify the difference between good food and bad food in the garbage. Eighner put his insight into two basic principles of bin diving. Eighner shows that trash box diving is a full-time job and requires a lot of labor, but following specific rules will allow people to clean more effectively. One rule is to know the right place and time to search for food and possibly various things.
"Jump into Trash" - a man who talks about Lars Eighner about the homeless story of his life, and about how he gets his living through garbage or in the author 's words; garbage can jump in I will. The story begins with what Eighner told the homeless and homeless, readers are always fascinated by the word garbage. How can I forge a miscellaneous goods such as food and drink in the public trash box? Lars Eighner tells us how to be homeless, but tells him and his wife (Lizbeth) to live as a Dumpster Divers. In this article, Eightner describes shame and pride topics. Divide these two topics into two paragraphs and show that both are related to university students. "Dumpster Diving" tells many university students and their waste, especially when they are not needed.