ELi5: How did plastic straws specifically become targeted for eco-friendly banning, but similar disposables like plastic forks and spoons didn’t?

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ELi5: How did plastic straws specifically become targeted for eco-friendly banning, but similar disposables like plastic forks and spoons didn’t?

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Anonymous 0 Comments

Feel-good policies probably pushed by the petrochemical industry to give the impression that real change is taking place while big business continues to pollute and destroy the environment under the public radar.

Anonymous 0 Comments

Plastic forks and spoons have a greater justifiable need whereas straws are more easily done without

Anonymous 0 Comments

Plastic forks and spoons have a greater justifiable need whereas straws are more easily done without

Anonymous 0 Comments

Because given the option, say you’re at a restaurant or at home, most people won’t use plastic cutlery. But most people in those same situations would use plastic straws.

Anonymous 0 Comments

Its the stupidest thing. Yea ban shops from using them… now I have to watch my straw deteriorate and hurry my drink because a restaurant wants to be woke. The trash is controlled at a restaurant, those bought at a shop not. Even then, environmental me cannot control dont give a sh!t you and your friends, its up to each and all of us. Yes, believe it or not, corporations and factories consist out of people. Who knew!?

Anonymous 0 Comments

Off-topic but I just tried one of the new paper straws this week. They need a bit of work–there is a slight taste and texture to it in your mouth as you can feel a tiny bit of the straw come apart due to your saliva. Kind of like you’re licking cardboard. Also, I did not drink very quickly and the straw that was in the liquid started to get soggy.

What I would like to see is it becoming normal to carry around utensils and a re-usable straw of your own, and perhaps get served beverages more often in washable cups/glasses that require no straw.

Anonymous 0 Comments

Have you ever tried to eat take out with a paper fork?

Anonymous 0 Comments

In EU at least, it’s not just straws but all plastic single items, see
https://www.consilium.europa.eu/en/press/press-releases/2019/05/21/council-adopts-ban-on-single-use-plastics/

Anonymous 0 Comments

There’s a lot of places in seattle that only give out bioplastics now. Straws, lids, cups, whatever. Cheaper places tend not to, margins are lower I guess.

Anonymous 0 Comments

It is important to take little steps because a lot of little steps lead to bigger changes.