For reference, this is the description of the garbage dump
Poweryoga said: This small open-ceiling fenced off area is mottled with sticks, stones, and a few small plastic milk crates. The orange fence is about 3 meters tall, with an ajar heavy door that allowed the yukkuris to freely enter and leave. The area provided protection on all 4 sides like a little open-ceilinged cave. The plastic crates, piled roughly against one side, were lined with comfortable looking (yukkuri standards) sheets of unused toilet paper, newspaper scraps and shredded plastic bags.
The tops of the crates were lined with sticks, patches of dried mud and blades of grass. Then it was lined with large colorful shopping bags that were waterproof. There are scattered pieces of garbage all over the place; aluminum cans, plastic bottles with tooth marks on them, and scraps of a little bit of everything. Off in one of the milk crates is a small pile of garbage that consisted of a some half-eaten cupcakes, cookies, bananas, a semi-rotting apple, moldy bread, and other miscellaneous scraps. But for the yukkuris, this is their primary food storage.