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Life as a Freegan Has Its RewardsSome ideas on freeganism and how to incorporate some of their ideas into your life.
Philadelphia Freegans: Green Lifestyle Resouces at Your FingertipsSummary of the resources available to members of the Freegan lifestyle.
Five Sources of Food for Freegans in SeattleSpots where Freegans can dumpster dive and get free food.- Living Cheap: My Life as a FreeganYou don't even have to be a full-fledged freegan to reap the benefits.
- My Freegan Experience (And Why it Ended)I was freegan for several months in my early adulthood. Learn about my experiences with the lifestyle, and my reasons for leaving it behind.
Living the Freegan Lifestyle: My Eight Years of Dumpster Diving, Foraging, and ScavengingA look at my day-to-day experiences as a freegan living in the United States. Looks at dumpster diving, scavenging, and the political and environmental aspects of freeganism.
Freegan Food Guide for North Port FLFree food sources are plentiful in North Port FL. We have compiled a small list of Freegan Friendly food sources and additional food ideas
Freeganism in Baltimore City/CountyThis is an informative article for freegans to find sources of food in Baltimore, Maryland.
The Taboo Life of FreeganismIf you think you have seen everything, this one will shock you.- Living a Health Hazard Free Freegan Lifestyle-You Don't Have to Go Dumpster DivingWith the increase in waste production, we have communities of people willing to do anything to stop our society's consumerist way of life. Dumpster Diving isn't an exception
Freeganism for BeginnersA comprehensive guide to freeganism. It covers what freeganism is and how to implement its principles in your day to day life.- The Freegan and the RecessionHave you ever sifted through the trash to find something edible? A belief system is growing that says this makes perfect sense.
- The Rise of Freegans and the Freeganism LifestyleFreegans are group of people who solely reuse and recycle unwanted items.
- Understanding the Freegan Lifestyle: Eating from DumpstersDescription of freegans and their alternative lifestyle.
- Freeganism in a World of Mass ConsumptionA look into freeganism and mass consumption in a down economy.
- First Person-Interview with New Associated Content Producers: Oprah Show Freegans Daniel and AmandaInterview with Freegans Daniel and Amanda, who were on the Oprah show February 28, 2008 and are new Associated Content Producers.
- Oprah, the Freegans and My Personal Experience in Cutting BackIf you don't watch Oprah, you may never have heard of the group called freegans.
- Freeganism: Is it the Life for You?An article about what freeganism is and other less extreme ways of cutting back.
- Consuming Less the 'Freegan' WayMany people are concerned with excessive consumerism and think the amount of food thrown out in this country on a daily basis is appalling.
Oprah and the Freegans: Dumpster-Diving for DinnerThis week, Oprah is exploring a movement with which few Americans are familiar: the "freegan" movement. Freegans are dedicated to eliminating wasteful over-consumption, sometimes giving up so much that they're forced to dig through trash cans for sustenance.- I Lived like a Freegan Once: A Reply to the Special Report on OprahFreeganism was a topic on a recent episode of The Oprah Winfrey Show. These freegans do their best to avoid all consumerism in the US. The author shares a similar experience he had.
- Oprah Profiles Freegan LifestyleThe afternoon tv show Oprah has been profiling people who save lots of money by making the most of discarded goods, which are still useful! It's called the freegan lifestyle.
Freegan Lifestyle: Oprah and Lisa Ling ReportLisa Ling has investigated the Freegan lifestyle for Oprah and the report entitled, "Living on the Edge" is the topic of the February 27, 2008 Oprah Show.
Newsweek Writer Raina Kelly Goes Freegan for Thirty DaysNewsweek magazine writer, Raina Kelly will spend the next thirty days chronicling her adventure as a Freegan.
An Introduction to FreeganismNot much is known about the freegan community, but as Newsweek reporter Raina Kelly spends thirty days in the community, we will learn a lot more, learn more about the freegan community.- Five Facts About Freegans (AKA Dumpster Divers)Freegans may live in a home just like you. Some may live in a communal type setting, as many living in one home and sharing their resources is preferable in their creed.
- Where to Find Free Second-Hand Goods in Your NeighborhoodIf you live in a decently populated area, and you know where to look, there's no reason why you can't furnish a home almost entirely with good-quality found items.
- Am I a Freegan?My husbands shop went to Mexico. Now I think I could be a Freegan.
- If You Enjoy Eating Garbage, Try FreeganismAn editorial about Freeganism, from a conservative viewpoint.
