Any professional market gardener who does not rely on the heavy use of plastics?

I am just starting my market gardening business and would like to find a professional market gardener (i.e. someone who makes a living selling their own produce) whom I can learn from.

I have read books from authors like Jean-Martin Fortier, Richard Perkins, Jesse Frost; but the amount of plastics used by these so-called "organic" and "regenerative agriculture" growers (silage tarps, row covers, polytunnels, etc.) is absolutely shocking.

As far as I can see, they haven't even tried to find better solutions, they started out using all this stuff and they justify it with some kind of bullshit like: "After a lot of considerations, we decided to use... It is not a black and white issue... The research is not entirely clear about..." And a lot of people copy their methods without making a real effort to come up with something environmentally acceptable.

I am not a fanatic, but I really don't see how this is fundamentally better than traditional agriculture. It is simply another form of polluting the soil.

So, is there a professional market gardener out there who really tries to be different and has some videos/books to share their experiences?