Legal Question in Criminal Law in Tennessee
In Tennessee, is it illegal to "Dumpster Dive?"
1 Answer from Attorneys
That is a definite unmistakable "maybe yes, maybe no."
Tennessee does not have any law against salvaging. As a general proposition, waste is discouraged, and even the State itself suggests: "Reduce, reuse, recycle."
BUT, waste can be a valuable resource, and for example, a merchant may prohibit "dumpster diving" when the merchant is being paid for the aluminum cans ($.48 cents a pound?), or other marketable waste.
Some food markets prohibit "dumpster diving" due to legitimate concerns that salvage food stuffs could be attributed to the market, and cause illness to the consumer/diver.
And some facilities just plain prohibit "dumpster diving" as an extension of "criminal trespassing" onto their property without authorization.
So, like I said, it depends.
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