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by FredPret 643 days ago
There's definitely more plastic than we need. I've seen individual bananas sold in styrofoam.

But I think that's a tiny % of plastic waste and the vast majority comes from the production processes.

Factories wrap things up heavily before sending their items along to the next step in the value chain.

Farmers sometimes lay down plastic sheets on the ground.

I hate it as much as anyone but removing any of it will have knock-on effects.

It's better to wrap that pallet in an extra pound of plastic rather than it getting damaged and having to re-produce the whole 1000-2000lb amount of goods.

It might be better to lay down the sheet and use less pesticide & water, or be able to grow crops closer to the point of use.

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I used to toss bananas in my cart without any plastic bag around them. Nature packages them already!

Now if I want organic apples or something, I may be forced to choose a pre-bagged selection of far too many; take it or leave it.