Chat – 25 July 2019

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Lifting


binlidsin


alleyways,


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Safetyfirst!
Allkitted
out,ready
fora dive

A spot of
polish and they
were like new

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BIN-RAIDER


I get a real kick out of


rummaging through rubbish
AngelWilliams, 39

G


ettingthekids
readyforschool
onemorningin
September2012,
it dawnedonme.
Thesedayswill
soonbeover,I thought.
Myhusband
Antwanand
I bothhadalmost-
teenagers
fromprevious
relationships.
Andourdaughter,
Hailey,then2,
wouldsoonbe
startingnursery.
I’dbeneeding
somethingto keep
mebusy!
PlusAntwan,35,hadjust
startedbusinessschool.
A bitof extraincomewould
comeinhandy.
Thefollowingweek,I got
chattingto a ladyatchurch.
‘I oftenfindfurnitureand
householdbitsoutsidehouses,’
sheshrugged.‘It’samazingwhat
peoplethrowout!’
Drivinghomethatday,I got

Your trash...


thinking. We were moving
house soon, couldn’t afford
new furniture.
And one person’s trash...
‘I’m going to try dumpster
diving,’ I said to Antwan.
‘You’re going to bring home
someone’s
rubbish?!’
he laughed.
‘Give it a
chance,’ I said.
I’d checked –
here in Chicago,
anything thrown
away, not on
private property,
is up for grabs.
So I wouldn’t be
breaking the law.
That October, I braved it. I
didn’t have a plan. Just set out
around our neighbourhood.
Lifting bin lids in the
alleyways, I felt more excited
than nervous.
Peering in, I checked for any
loose items.
Nothing. So I moved on to
the next one. Then... Bingo!
Lying next to some bins was

a perfectly good playground set



  • a slide with a toy treehouse.
    Lugging it to the car,
    I proudly drove home. No-one
    else was around to see.
    I cleaned it, set it up in
    the garden. Perfect!
    I couldn’t wait to show
    little Hailey.
    Days later, I added to
    my haul. A big computer
    monitor, chucked in the top of a
    neighbour’s bin.
    Antwan was sceptical.
    ‘Bet it doesn’t work,’ he said.
    He’d just bought a new one
    for £120!
    But I plugged it in, hit the
    power button. The screen
    flickered to life, good as new!
    ‘Beginner’s luck,’ Antwan
    chuckled to me.
    Over the next few weeks, I
    rifled through every household
    bin I passed, ripping open bags,
    assessing their contents.
    Some days, nothing but

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