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  • Robin Pickell, 23, a 'freegan', rides her bike to different dumpsters to find edible food in an alley behind Commercial Drive in Vancouver, British Columbia April 10, 2012. A 'Freegan' is someone who gathers edible food from the garbage bins of grocery stores or food stands that would otherwise have been thrown away. Freegans aim to spend little or no money purchasing food and other goods, not through financial need but to try to address issues of over-consumption and excess. Picture taken April 10, 2012. REUTERS/Ben Nelms (CANADA - Tags: SOCIETY) ATTENTION EDITORS PICTURE 06 OF 21 FOR PACKAGE 'DUMPSTER DIVING FOR FOOD' Published: Kvě. 15, 2012, 11:58 dop.
  • Mya Wollf, 28, a practising 'freegan' who has been vegan for nine years, shows off her 'vegan' tattoo in an alley behind Commercial Drive in Vancouver, British Columbia April 10, 2012. A 'Freegan' is someone who gathers edible food from the garbage bins of grocery stores or food stands that would otherwise have been thrown away. Freegans aim to spend little or no money purchasing food and other goods, not through financial need but to try to address issues of over-consumption and excess. Picture taken April 10, 2012. REUTERS/Ben Nelms (CANADA - Tags: SOCIETY) ATTENTION EDITORS PICTURE 01 OF 21 FOR PACKAGE 'DUMPSTER DIVING FOR FOOD' Published: Kvě. 15, 2012, 11:57 dop.
  • May Wollf, (L), 28, a practising 'freegan', climbs into a dumpster while Robin Pickell tears open a garbage bag in an alley behind Commercial Drive in Vancouver, British Columbia April 10, 2012. A 'Freegan' is someone who gathers edible food from the garbage bins of grocery stores or food stands that would otherwise have been thrown away. Freegans aim to spend little or no money purchasing food and other goods, not through financial need but to try to address issues of over-consumption and excess. Picture taken April 10, 2012. REUTERS/Ben Nelms (CANADA - Tags: SOCIETY) ATTENTION EDITORS PICTURE 02 OF 21 FOR PACKAGE 'DUMPSTER DIVING FOR FOOD' Published: Kvě. 15, 2012, 11:57 dop.
  • Mya Wollf (R), 28 and Robin Pickell, 23, who are both 'freegans', sort through a dumpster for edible food in an alley behind Commercial Drive in Vancouver, British Columbia April 10, 2012. A 'Freegan' is someone who gathers edible food from the garbage bins of grocery stores or food stands that would otherwise have been thrown away. Freegans aim to spend little or no money purchasing food and other goods, not through financial need but to try to address issues of over-consumption and excess. Picture taken April 10, 2012. REUTERS/Ben Nelms (CANADA - Tags: SOCIETY) ATTENTION EDITORS PICTURE 04 OF 21 FOR PACKAGE 'DUMPSTER DIVING FOR FOOD' Published: Kvě. 15, 2012, 11:57 dop.
  • Mya Wollf (R), 28, and Robin Pickell, 23, who are both 'freegans', sort through a dumpster for edible food in an alley behind Commercial Drive in Vancouver, British Columbia April 10, 2012. A 'Freegan' is someone who gathers edible food from the garbage bins of grocery stores or food stands that would otherwise have been thrown away. Freegans aim to spend little or no money purchasing food and other goods, not through financial need but to try to address issues of over-consumption and excess. Picture taken April 10, 2012. REUTERS/Ben Nelms (CANADA - Tags: SOCIETY) ATTENTION EDITORS PICTURE 03 OF 21 FOR PACKAGE 'DUMPSTER DIVING FOR FOOD' Published: Kvě. 15, 2012, 11:57 dop.
  • Robin Pickell, a practising 'freegan' who has been vegan for over four years is pictured behind an organic grocery store in Coquitlam, British Columbia April 5, 2012. A 'freegan' is someone who gathers edible food from the garbage bins of grocery stores or food stands that would otherwise have been thrown away. Freegans aim to spend little or no money purchasing food and other goods, not through financial need but to try to address issues of over-consumption and excess. Picture taken April 5, 2012. REUTERS/Ben Nelms (CANADA - Tags: SOCIETY) ATTENTION EDITORS PICTURE 14 OF 21 FOR PACKAGE 'DUMPSTER DIVING FOR FOOD' Published: Kvě. 15, 2012, 11:59 dop.
  • Robin Pickell, 23, a practising 'freegan', sorts through a dumpster for edible food in an alley behind in Vancouver, British Columbia April 26, 2012. A 'freegan' is someone who gathers edible food from the garbage bins of grocery stores or food stands that would otherwise have been thrown away. Freegans aim to spend little or no money purchasing food and other goods, not through financial need but to try to address issues of over-consumption and excess. Picture taken April 26, 2012. REUTERS/Ben Nelms (CANADA - Tags: SOCIETY) ATTENTION EDITORS PICTURE 16 OF 21 FOR PACKAGE 'DUMPSTER DIVING FOR FOOD' Published: Kvě. 15, 2012, poledne
  • Anna-Rae Douglass, 23, a practising 'freegan', sorts through a dumpster for edible food behind an organic grocery store in Coquitlam, British Columbia April 5, 2012. A 'freegan' is someone who gathers edible food from the garbage bins of grocery stores or food stands that would otherwise have been thrown away. Freegans aim to spend little or no money purchasing food and other goods, not through financial need but to try to address issues of over-consumption and excess. Picture taken April 5, 2012. REUTERS/Ben Nelms (CANADA - Tags: SOCIETY) ATTENTION EDITORS PICTURE 17 OF 21 FOR PACKAGE 'DUMPSTER DIVING FOR FOOD' Published: Kvě. 15, 2012, poledne
  • Anna-Rae Douglass, 23 (L) and Robin Pickell, who are both 'freegans', climb into a dumpster behind an organic grocery store in Coquitlam, British Columbia April 5, 2012. A 'freegan' is someone who gathers edible food from the garbage bins of grocery stores or food stands that would otherwise have been thrown away. Freegans aim to spend little or no money purchasing food and other goods, not through financial need but to try to address issues of over-consumption and excess. Picture taken April 5, 2012. REUTERS/Ben Nelms (CANADA - Tags: SOCIETY TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY) ATTENTION EDITORS PICTURE 15 OF 21 FOR PACKAGE 'DUMPSTER DIVING FOR FOOD' Published: Kvě. 15, 2012, poledne
  • Anna-Rae Douglass (R), 23, and Robin Pickell, 24, practising 'freegans', search through a dumpster behind an organic grocery store in Coquitlam, British Columbia April 5, 2012. A 'freegan' is someone who gathers edible food from the garbage bins of grocery stores or food stands that would otherwise have been thrown away. Freegans aim to spend little or no money purchasing food and other goods, not through financial need but to try to address issues of over-consumption and excess. Picture taken April 5, 2012. REUTERS/Ben Nelms (CANADA - Tags: SOCIETY) ATTENTION EDITORS PICTURE 18 OF 21 FOR PACKAGE 'DUMPSTER DIVING FOR FOOD' Published: Kvě. 15, 2012, poledne
  • May Wollf (C) and Robin Pickell (R), practising 'freegans', sort through food they plucked out of a dumpster behind an organic grocery store in Coquitlam, British Columbia April 26, 2012. A 'freegan' is someone who gathers edible food from the garbage bins of grocery stores or food stands that would otherwise have been thrown away. Freegans aim to spend little or no money purchasing food and other goods, not through financial need but to try to address issues of over-consumption and excess. Picture taken April 26, 2012. REUTERS/Ben Nelms (CANADA - Tags: SOCIETY) ATTENTION EDITORS PICTURE 13 OF 21 FOR PACKAGE 'DUMPSTER DIVING FOR FOOD' Published: Kvě. 15, 2012, 11:59 dop.
  • Mya Wollf (R), 28, and Robin Pickell, 23, practising 'freegans', sort through food they recently found in a dumpster behind Commercial Drive in Vancouver, British Columbia April 10, 2012. A 'Freegan' is someone who gathers edible food from the garbage bins of grocery stores or food stands that would otherwise have been thrown away. Freegans aim to spend little or no money purchasing food and other goods, not through financial need but to try to address issues of over-consumption and excess. Picture taken April 10, 2012. REUTERS/Ben Nelms (CANADA - Tags: SOCIETY) ATTENTION EDITORS PICTURE 05 OF 21 FOR PACKAGE 'DUMPSTER DIVING FOR FOOD' Published: Kvě. 15, 2012, 11:58 dop.
  • Anna-Rae Douglass (L), 23, and Robin Pickell, practicsing 'freegans' inspect cashew ice-cream in a dumpster behind an organic grocery store in Coquitlam, British Columbia April 5, 2012. A 'freegan' is someone who gathers edible food from the garbage bins of grocery stores or food stands that would otherwise have been thrown away. Freegans aim to spend little or no money purchasing food and other goods, not through financial need but to try to address issues of over-consumption and excess. Picture taken April 5, 2012. REUTERS/Ben Nelms (CANADA - Tags: SOCIETY) ATTENTION EDITORS PICTURE 20 OF 21 FOR PACKAGE 'DUMPSTER DIVING FOR FOOD' Published: Kvě. 15, 2012, poledne
  • Anna-Rae Douglass, 23, a practising 'freegan', eats food that she recently found in a dumpster behind an organic grocery store in Coquitlam, British Columbia, April 5, 2012. A 'freegan' is someone who gathers edible food from the garbage bins of grocery stores or food stands that would otherwise have been thrown away. Freegans aim to spend little or no money purchasing food and other goods, not through financial need but to try to address issues of over-consumption and excess. Picture taken April 5, 2012. REUTERS/Ben Nelms (CANADA - Tags: SOCIETY) ATTENTION EDITORS PICTURE 21 OF 21 FOR PACKAGE 'DUMPSTER DIVING FOR FOOD' Published: Kvě. 15, 2012, 12:01 odp.
  • Madison Dewalt, a 'freegan', prepares food that was scavenged by the household in Vancouver, British Columbia April 11, 2012. A 'freegan' is someone who gathers edible food from the garbage bins of grocery stores or food stands that would otherwise have been thrown away. Freegans aim to spend little or no money purchasing food and other goods, not through financial need but to try to address issues of over-consumption and excess. Picture taken April 11, 2012. REUTERS/Ben Nelms (CANADA - Tags: SOCIETY) ATTENTION EDITORS PICTURE 09 OF 21 FOR PACKAGE 'DUMPSTER DIVING FOR FOOD' Published: Kvě. 15, 2012, 11:58 dop.
  • Anna-Rae Douglass, 23, a pracitsing 'freegan', looks through her fridge of scavenged food at her house in Vancouver, British Columbia April 10, 2012. A 'Freegan' is someone who gathers edible food from the garbage bins of grocery stores or food stands that would otherwise have been thrown away. Freegans aim to spend little or no money purchasing food and other goods, not through financial need but to try to address issues of over-consumption and excess. Picture taken April 10, 2012. REUTERS/Ben Nelms (CANADA - Tags: SOCIETY) ATTENTION EDITORS PICTURE 08 OF 21 FOR PACKAGE 'DUMPSTER DIVING FOR FOOD' Published: Kvě. 15, 2012, 11:58 dop
  • May Wollf, 28, a practising 'freegan', cuts scavenged bread in her kitchen in Vancouver, British Columbia April 11, 2012. A 'freegan' is someone who gathers edible food from the garbage bins of grocery stores or food stands that would otherwise have been thrown away. Freegans aim to spend little or no money purchasing food and other goods, not through financial need but to try to address issues of over-consumption and excess. Picture taken April 11, 2012. REUTERS/Ben Nelms (CANADA - Tags: SOCIETY) ATTENTION EDITORS PICTURE 10 OF 21 FOR PACKAGE 'DUMPSTER DIVING FOR FOOD' Published: Kvě. 15, 2012, 11:58 dop.
  • May Wollf, 28, a practising 'freegan', holds a sandwich that is made entirely out of found or donated food in Vancouver, British Columbia April 11, 2012. A 'freegan' is someone who gathers edible food from the garbage bins of grocery stores or food stands that would otherwise have been thrown away. Freegans aim to spend little or no money purchasing food and other goods, not through financial need but to try to address issues of over-consumption and excess. Picture taken April 11, 2012. REUTERS/Ben Nelms (CANADA - Tags: SOCIETY) ATTENTION EDITORS PICTURE 11 OF 21 FOR PACKAGE 'DUMPSTER DIVING FOR FOOD' Published: Kvě. 15, 2012, 11:58 dop.
  • Robin Pickell, a 'freegan', eats a green bean that was scavenged in Vancouver, British Columbia April 11, 2012. A 'Freegan' is someone who gathers edible food from the garbage bins of grocery stores or food stands that would otherwise have been thrown away. Freegans aim to spend little or no money purchasing food and other goods, not through financial need but to try to address issues of over-consumption and excess. Picture taken April 11, 2012. REUTERS/Ben Nelms (CANADA - Tags: SOCIETY) ATTENTION EDITORS PICTURE 07 OF 21 FOR PACKAGE 'DUMPSTER DIVING FOR FOOD' Published: Kvě. 15, 2012, 11:58 dop.
  • Ritsuko Hatanaka, 23, a practising 'freegan', eats a sandwich made from scavenged food in Vancouver, British Columbia April 11, 2012. A 'Freegan' is someone who gathers edible food from the garbage bins of grocery stores or food stands that would otherwise have been thrown away. Freegans aim to spend little or no money purchasing food and other goods, not through financial need but to try to address issues of over-consumption and excess. Picture taken April 11, 2012. REUTERS/Ben Nelms (CANADA - Tags: SOCIETY) ATTENTION EDITORS PICTURE 12 OF 21 FOR PACKAGE 'DUMPSTER DIVING FOR FOOD' Published: Kvě. 15, 2012, 11:59 dop.
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