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'''Trashwiki''' is a collaborative world wide guide of creating value from {{tag|recycling}} trash.  It focuses on international exchange for {{tag|information}} about {{Wp|dumpster diving}} in many {{tag|countries}}, and contains specific tips that may be valuable for those interested in {{tag|Free culture|freeganism}}.
'''Trashwiki''' is a collaborative world wide guide of creating value from {{tag|recycling}} trash.  It focuses on international exchange for {{tag|information}} about {{Wp|dumpster diving}} in many {{tag|countries}}, and contains specific tips that may be valuable for those interested in {{tag|Free culture|freeganism}}.


Trashwiki is a {{tag|Nonprofit|non-profit}} no-budget project.  The domain name, server space, and tech support is happily provided by [https://Trashwiki.org/en/User:Guaka guaka].  There are some other people with access to this server, but they're all trusted people who either dumpster dive themselves or otherwise have the right spirit (e.g. [[Wikimini]] is running on the same machine).
Trashwiki is a {{tag|Non-profit|non-profit}} no-budget project.  The domain name, server space, and tech support is happily provided by [https://Trashwiki.org/en/User:Guaka guaka].  There are some other people with access to this server, but they're all trusted people who either dumpster dive themselves or otherwise have the right spirit (e.g. [[Wikimini]] is running on the same machine).


As of January 2011, Trashwiki has over 500 articles.  The website makes use of the {{tag|MediaWiki}} software, and allows anonymous edits.  It's possible to log in through {{tag|OpenID}}.  On 23 March 2009, Trashwiki moved to a faster server running on 100% {{Wp|carbon dioxide}}-free {{tag|Renewable energy|hydro energy}}.
As of January 2011, Trashwiki has over 500 articles.  The website makes use of the {{tag|MediaWiki}} software, and allows anonymous edits.  It's possible to log in through {{tag|OpenID}}.  On 23 March 2009, Trashwiki moved to a faster server running on 100% {{Wp|carbon dioxide}}-free {{tag|Renewable energy|hydro energy}}.