Plastic’s Not Fantastic

You know plastic’s not fantastic

And it might seem rather drastic

But the obvious solution

Is a New Year’s resolution

To give unfantastic plastic the heave-ho.

So that’s what we’ve decided,

We’re determined to be guided

By the needs of Earth and Earthlings

To be free of all plastic things,

So to all new things of plastic we say NO!

Check out our Plastic Avoidance Tactics 😀

26 responses to “Plastic’s Not Fantastic”

  1. Keith V. Avatar

    Yours is a noble goal; it won’t be easy thanks to modern production and distribution methods, but with dedication and awareness you can do it. I am rooting for you as you blaze a plastic-free trail!

    I have a question for you: What about the industrial plastic, Azodicarbonamide? That plastic is also known as ADA, and according to a report by the Environmental Working Group, the industrial plastic was found as an ingredient in various food products. Are you eliminating that as well?

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    1. Violet's Vegan Comics Avatar

      I’ve never heard of that, it sounds awful. What food products is it in? I would certainly avoid it if I knew how to, but I don’t eat much processed food, we mostly make things from scratch from fruit, vegetables, oats and flour, so we should be okay shouldn’t we?

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      1. Keith V. Avatar

        From Reuters: Azodicarbonamide, also known as ADA, was found as an ingredient in breads, bagels, tortillas, hamburger and hot dog buns, pizza, pastries, and other food products, according to a report by the Environmental Working Group, based in Washington.

        From Newser (details about a few brands): Azodicarbonamide is a chemical used to make shoes, yoga mats, a variety of plastic products, and … bread? American supermarkets are crawling with the chemical, also known as ADA, according to the Environmental Working Group, which today released a report identifying almost 500 food products that use it. Most of the foods were bread-like—things like hot dog buns, bagels, pizza, tortillas—and they came from brands ranging from Wonder Bread to those marketed as healthy, like Village Health.

        From CNN (quoting a rep from the Subway chain of sandwich shops): “Even though this ingredient is safe, we are removing it from Subway bread. This process began last year and is nearly completed — we have already developed an improved bread formula, conducted extensive performance and consumer testing on it, and pending final government approvals we should complete the entire conversion process within the coming weeks.”

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        1. Keith V. Avatar

          Please note that the quote from Subway (above) is from 2014.

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        2. Violet's Vegan Comics Avatar

          It’s madness! Another reason why homemade is best – then you know exactly what’s in your food. Thanks for sharing this 🙂

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  2. Ady Avatar
    Ady

    I agree with you….there should be a limit in production of plastic too. I mean we already have too much , recycling procedure should be made more efficient….

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    1. Violet's Vegan Comics Avatar

      Exactly. Concentrate on recycling what’s already made and stop making new stuff! 😀

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  3. carmen Avatar

    Great poem would make a good rap song!
    We never buy water in plastic.

    Let’s eliminate plastic for a happy 2018 and a better future!
    ❤️carmen

    PS. Have you tried Daiya Cheezy Mac? A delicious vegan version of Mac and Cheese, better than dairy! If you have, please leave a comment on my new post. Thank you!

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    1. Violet's Vegan Comics Avatar

      Yeah!!! 😀 Thanks Carmen 🙂 No, I haven’t tried Daiya Cheezy Mac, I’ll pop over and take a look, thank you 🙂

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  4. First Night Design Avatar

    What drives me nuts is that even in this day and age, so much packaging is made of plastic that doesn’t need to be and so few tell you whether they’re recyclable or tell you anything at all. If they do tell you something it’s usually that you’ll ‘have to check with your recycling centre’. Yes, I’d like to use all my spare time checking!

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    1. Violet's Vegan Comics Avatar

      Exactly! But recycling is not good enough – Governments should be making it illegal to produce any more new plastic! A few decades ago everyone got along fine without plastic.

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  5. Animalista Untamed Avatar

    If only manufacturers would do their bit too! x

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