"Skipping Waste" is a documentary about dumpster diving created in
2009 by
Lily Barlow. It was shot in
France and the
Netherlands. The movie is distributed under the conditions of the
Creative Commons Share Alike NonCommercial Attribution license.
Monopolizing chain
supermarkets dominate
food sales.
Bananas from
Colombia and
avocados from
Brazil are filling baskets throughout
European winters. These unsustainable consumer habits lead to a well of
waste, burning oil and overflowing landfills. Desperately seeking an alternative,
dumpster divers are taking to the streets,
feeding hundreds with the found food. "Skipping Waste" follows these communities through France and the Netherlands as they recoup and reuse what capitalist society has deemed as 'trash'.
*Dumpster diving* is actually a
US term, meaning the same as skipping or
recycling food. It comes from diving a
dumpster. Skipping is a term that originated from
England. A skip is a
container.
See also: *Freeganism*
You can watch this video on www.livejournal.com
Skipping Waste from
mirco on
Vimeo.
Крупнее - по ссылке:
http://skippingwaste.trashwiki.org/