Garbage comes out of every house. In simple words, wherever a person lives, garbage comes out from there. But have you thought that a person can earn lakhs of rupees by selling garbage. Yes, today we are going to tell you about a woman who has earned lakhs of rupees by selling garbage. Know how this woman made lakhs of rupees from garbage.
Garbage
Today, garbage is a global problem all over the world. Every country is working at its own level to deal with it. But have you thought that the goods you throw out of the house, the price of those goods can be lakhs of rupees. Today we are going to tell you about a woman who has earned lakhs of rupees just by selling garbage.
American woman earned lakhs
Let us tell you that a woman living in Texas, America has earned lakhs of rupees by selling garbage. According to the information, 34-year-old Tiffany Butler is earning lakhs of rupees by selling garbage, she considers this work as her profession and has earned more than 66 lakh rupees through it so far.
How does she earn?
Tiffany told that she leaves the house every morning and directly searches the garbage bins. She collects the saleable things from the garbage heap and sells them online. Tiffany collects garbage at least 2 to 3 days a week and earns lakhs of rupees by selling it. Let us tell you that in western countries this process is called ‘dumpster diving’.
Makes online videos
Tiffany runs a Tik-Tok account named ‘dumpsterdivingmama’, on which she shares videos of finding things from the garbage. In her most recent video, Tiffany showed that she found 9 New Balance sneakers, water bottles, T-shirts and socks in the dustbin. She said that all the items thrown in the trash were brand new, with price tags attached to them. Tiffany says that shopkeepers sometimes throw new and expensive things in the trash, which she collects and sells.
Let us tell you that dumpster diving is legal in all 50 states of America. However, if you encroach on any private property or break the lock of the dustbin, it can be illegal.
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