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June 2017 Fed Up With House Prices?

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INSIDE JUNE 2017 BCBUSINESS 53 Whole foods? Great in theory, but in real life inconvenient and annoying. Much better to cut them up and enclose them in plastic. Presumably that's why the Whole Foods Market Inc. supermarket chain briey tried marketing pre-peeled oranges in plastic containers—at least until a Twitter user named Nathalie Gordon came across the product in a California store in 2016. Her photo, posted with the comment "If only nature would †nd a way to cover these oranges so we didn't need to waste so much plastic on them," inspired a furor and forced Whole Foods to go back to the old- school practice of selling oranges packaged in orange peels. Plastic has long been essential to modern retailing—packaging, shipping and branding. Sanitation, shelf life and bright logos are among the advantages o‰ered by plastic packaging. And the disadvan- tages? Those are, so to speak, downstream. "Plastic never biodegrades; it only gets broken down into smaller and smaller pieces called micro-plastics," says Brianne Miller, co-founder of Zero Waste Market, a package-free grocery store that has opened various pop-up locations in Vancouver. "Micro-plastics easily make their way into the food chain when they are consumed by animals and †sh lower on the food chain," Miller adds. "When these †sh and birds Taking the Wrap ILLUSTRATION: KAGAN McLEOD Plastic creates problems that last forever. It's time businesses reduced its use in packaging by Steve Burgess Blinded by the gaslight ... Instruments of joy ... Laceless kicks ... Sacramento's new gold rush ... + more J U N E 2 0 17 "It's a crazy place —you stay up all night partying, at 7 a.m. you run with the bulls, and then you have a Hemingway [cocktail] when you're done" –p.62 Off lıne E V E R Y B O D Y ' S TA L K I N ' WATERCOOLER

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