Opening Day at the NYU Swap Shop
Over 2,000 items were taken in under 2 hours.
A recent online video, posted by a creator known as "BabyGoatGirl," has brought significant attention to the volume of discarded items found outside New York University (NYU) dormitories. The footage, which has quickly gained traction, showcases a substantial collection of clothing, accessories, and various household goods, all reportedly retrieved from a single dumpster. The video initially displays numerous large bags overflowing with items, followed by a detailed layout of the individual finds, which include a wide assortment of garments from casual wear to swimwear, many appearing to be in good condition. The creator, who describes herself as "addicted to dumpster diving," highlighted the abundance of usable goods left behind by students. "I'm just a girl addicted to dumpster diving and can't ever remember to finish the videos I start to make… this was all from one dumpster outside of a NYU dorm… long live the rich I'll be eating their scraps forever," she stated in her video description. This practice, often undertaken for environmental reasons to reduce waste or for economic benefit, sheds light on consumer habits within affluent university communities. Experts suggest that student move-out periods often lead to a surge in discarded items, many of which could be repurposed or donated. The video serves as a compelling visual testament to this phenomenon, sparking discussions online about waste reduction and resourcefulness.
Over 2,000 items were taken in under 2 hours.
