You Gonna Eat That? It Could Become Plastic
Kaz Riprock writes "Jian Yu and associates at the Hawaii Natural Energy Institute have been working on a system to convert food waste into plastic polymers. There is a CNN article that gives an overview of the process. More information on the anaerobic acidogenesis and aerobic synthesis at Dr. Yu's page at HNEI. This could be a really good step in the right direction, assuming it provides a cheaper source of plastic than current methods (to be accepted and highly regarded by the plastic industry)."
In the case of Moon Pies, you can begin milling / molding operations immediately.
Keep your packets off my GNU/Girlfriend!
Finish everything on your plate like your mother told you. There are plenty of kids in desperate need of plastics in China.