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Influencer finds designer bag worth 1.5 lakhs while dumpster diving, leaves netizens in disbelief | Watch

In the viral video, the influencer can be heard saying that she is going to show in this video what can be found in garbage piles in upscale areas.

By NES Web Desk

Dec 23, 2025 03:14 IST

Stories of finding gold, silver jewellery, and various items while cleaning garbage are often heard. But have you ever heard of finding a bag worth one and a half lakh rupees from a pile of garbage? An Instagram influencer witnessed such an incident. Rummaging through a pile of garbage in an upscale area, she discovered a bag from the renowned company Louis Vuitton. The market value of the bag is approximately one and a half lakh rupees.

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The influencer named Claudia Von posted a video on her Instagram handle. In that video, she can be heard saying that she is going to show in this video what can be found in garbage piles in upscale areas. In that same video, she showed that she found a bag worth one and a half lakh rupees from the garbage pile.

Besides this, she found several other items as well. Such as a folding camp chair. Claudia said she would give that chair to someone in need. She also recovered a folding table and a bed. Claudia said she couldn't believe that such items could be found in garbage piles. Claudia said she would give the recovered items to those who need them most.

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The video has gone viral on social media. Many have also criticised throwing away good, usable items in garbage piles this way. Many have said that the concept of sustainable development among people needs to be strengthened further. At the same time, many have said that people need to become more aware of how waste management should be done.

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