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Articles that mentioned progress being made on the elimination of plastic straws.
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The party’s over for plastic straws – Australia
Posted on July 24, 2018 by DrRossH in Plastic StrawsMore companies have pledged to stop using plastic straws Source: The party's over for plastic straws "We need to avoid companies switching to 'biodegradable' or 'compostable' plastic straws," he said. "There is a growing concern that these type of straws are...
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The last straw: plastic is out and green is in – Australia. But don’t be fooled by
Posted on July 24, 2018 by DrRossH in Plastic StrawsDemand for plastic straws is drying up as customers look to environmentally friendly alternatives. Source: The last straw: plastic is out and green is in The owner has invested in two other alternatives to plastic, including oxobiodegradable or oxo-bio straws, and...
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San Antonio Zoo on plastic straws: ‘No más’ – USA
Posted on July 22, 2018 by DrRossH in Plastic StrawsThe zoo has never allowed single-use plastic straws and is encouraging area hotels, restaurants and attractions to stop selling them, too. Source: San Antonio Zoo on plastic straws: 'No más' Great work by the zoo.
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The McDonald’s staple you won’t see for much longer – Australia
Posted on July 20, 2018 by DrRossH in Plastic StrawsA familiar sight at your local Maccas is on the way out, with the fast food giant planning to roll out the change in 970 restaurants nationwide. Source: The McDonald's staple you won't see for much longer Lets hope their...
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Shameful story run by CNN.
Posted on July 12, 2018 by DrRossH in General, Plastic StrawsCNN is meant to be a 'News' Agency'. Yet they allow people to pay them in exchange for running extremely bias stories like this. This makes them no more than a propaganda machine for big money. Why would they...
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There\’s about five trillion pieces of plastic in the oceans – let\’s tally them up
Posted on July 9, 2018 by DrRossH in Plastic & Wildlife, Plastic StrawsA global citizen science project launched in Sydney aims to count and record some of the five trillion pieces of plastic in the oceans. Source: There\'s about five trillion pieces of plastic in the oceans – let\'s tally them...
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Companies, municipalities crack down on plastics – USA
Posted on June 18, 2018 by DrRossH in Balloons, Plastic Limiting Regulations, Plastic StrawsAll kinds of plastics have become the target of official, municipal sanction as concern keeps piling up about the kind of trash that doesn’t naturally degrade for decades — and ends up in the ocean or the digestive tracts...
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Minister Ferreira Announces Initiative to Ban Single-Use Plastics By 2020 – Bahamas
Posted on June 17, 2018 by DrRossH in Balloons, Plastic & Wildlife, Plastic Limiting Regulations, Plastic StrawsSource: Minister Ferreira Announces Initiative to Ban Single-Use Plastics By 2020 - Government - News Minister Ferreira also addressed the impact of plastic pollution on the Bahamian tourism sector. “A survey done by the Ministry of Tourism found that 70%...
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Vancouver approves ban on plastic straws, foam cups and containers – Canada
Posted on June 17, 2018 by DrRossH in Plastic Limiting Regulations, Plastic StrawsVancouver has become the first city in Canada to ban plastic straws, foam cups and containers. “Cities around the world recognize the detrimental impacts of plastic waste on our environment and are taking bold steps to cut down or eliminate...
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McDonald’s set to ditch plastic straws
Posted on June 16, 2018 by DrRossH in Plastic StrawsFast food chain McDonalds has announced it will switch to paper straws in the UK and Ireland starting September and trial replacing plastic straws in the US. Source: McDonald's set to ditch plastic straws Finally a big chain is acknowledging...
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