If, like me, you’ve been trying to be more environmentally conscious, you know that cutting back on single-use plastics (or not using them at all) is a good place to start. Maybe that means bringing ...
Plastic straws have become a point of contention. Many cities and states have banned them because they end up in landfills, city streets (and sometimes even in sea turtles’ nostrils). But the bans ...
Two jars of coffee with metal straws. - Yulia Lisitsa/Getty Images We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Straws have become a complicated topic in recent years. The European Union ...
Carnival cruise guests don't like the edible straws, but what alternatives are available and can guests bring their own?
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Reusable straws seem like the perfect answer to reducing our single-use plastic issue in the United States, but there's just one problem-they're actually really hard to clean. After quick Google ...
Plastic straws are everywhere, but they’re terrible for the environment. They’re not bio-degradable and aren’t reused, so they just pile up in landfills and often end up in nature. The good news is ...
As consumers prepare themselves for a potentially straw-less future — thanks to recently passed ordinances in cities banning straws, and companies agreeing to forsake the plastic item — the reusable ...
These durable glass straws are wide, clear, and cleanable (#bless). Because they are see-through, you won’t have to worry about sipping up anything that had been stuck in the straw (gross, but it ...