Throwback anime is kicking me in the feelers ;__; Shampoo was such a cute
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Throwback anime is kicking me in the feelers ;__; Shampoo was such a cute
recent project about mania & grocery shopping
words embroidered onto fabric, sewn into packages/products
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寝るだけの部屋
commission, “lion’s mane + purple skin”
new painting series, spent a lot of hours working today for the first time in a while
Sarah Jane Connors, “Paintings.”
British artist Sarah Jane Connors intricately and impressively “paints” with thousands of beads and buttons. The results are spectacular!
Don’t miss Supersonic Art on Instagram!
Pim and Francie by Al Columbia
Random character doodles
The demand for ‘perfect’ fruit and veg means much is discarded, damaging the climate and leaving people hungry
Americans throw away almost as much food as they eat because of a “cult of perfection”, deepening hunger and poverty, and inflicting a heavy toll on the environment. By one government tally, about 60m tonnes of produce worth about $160bn (£119bn), is wasted by retailers and consumers every year - one third of all foodstuffs.
But that is just a “downstream” measure. In more than two dozen interviews, farmers, packers, wholesalers, truckers, food academics and campaigners described the waste that occurs “upstream”: scarred vegetables regularly abandoned in the field to save the expense and labour involved in harvest. Or left to rot in a warehouse because of minor blemishes that do not necessarily affect freshness or quality.
When added to the retail waste, it takes the amount of food lost close to half of all produce grown, experts say.
Retail giants argue that they are operating in consumers’ best interests, according to food experts. “A lot of the waste is happening further up the food chain and often on behalf of consumers, based on the perception of what those consumers want,” said Roni Neff, the director of the food system environmental sustainability and public health programme at the Johns Hopkins Center for a Livable Future in Baltimore.
“Fruit and vegetables are often culled out because they think nobody would buy them,” she said.
But Roger Gordon, who founded the Food Cowboy startup to rescue and re-route rejected produce, believes that the waste is built into the economics of food production. Fresh produce accounts for 15% of supermarket profits, he argued.
“If you and I reduced fresh produce waste by 50% like [the US agriculture secretary] Vilsack wants us to do, then supermarkets would go from [a] 1.5% profit margin to 0.7%,” he said. “And if we were to lose 50% of consumer waste, then we would lose about $250bn in economic activity that would go away.”
The farmers and truckers interviewed said they had seen their produce rejected on flimsy grounds, but decided against challenging the ruling with the US department of agriculture’s dispute mechanism for fear of being boycotted by powerful supermarket giants. They also asked that their names not be used.
“I can tell you for a fact that I have delivered products to supermarkets that was [sic] absolutely gorgeous and because their sales were slow, the last two days they didn’t take my product and they sent it back to me,” said the owner of a mid-size east coast trucking company.
“They will dig through 50 cases to find one bad head of lettuce and say: ‘I am not taking your lettuce when that lettuce would pass a USDA inspection.’ But as the farmer told you, there is nothing you can do, because if you use the Paca [Perishable Agricultural Commodities Act of 1930] on them, they are never going to buy from you again. “Are you going to jeopardise $5m in sales over an $8,000 load?”
Massive food waste is based into capitalist agriculture. If the vast majority of the food produced in America’s farms was brought to market, it would drive prices down rapidly, threatening the profits of retailers. Less than 1% of this surplus food ever reaches the mouths of the hungry.
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loppyrae:
here’s my current prices. signal boosts are appreciated!
e-mail me at [email protected] to get started! <3
some of you may know that i am currently unemployed. right now, i am surviving solely off the content i create! it’s always been my dream to be a full-time illustrator, and now that i’m getting a real taste of it, it’s wonderful!
but with over $500 in bills coming up, i need to put my all into production. if you guys like what you’re seeing, please consider commissioning or signal boosting. thank you!
Cuban Land Snails-Blaesospira echinus
Blaesospira is a genus of land snails with an operculum, terrestrial gastropod mollusks in the family Pomatiidae. This is a land snail species endemic to Cuba.