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by Lynn Hasselberger

We All Suck! 60 Million Plastic Straws A Day

We All Suck! 60 Million Plastic Straws A Day.

Unless you have a health issue that prevents you from drinking directly from a glass, using a straw is superfluous. If you’re concerned about aging, sucking on a straw–like smoking–can cause wrinkles around the lips. If you’re concerned about the environment, many straws are made from polypropylene (#5)—a petroleum bi-product. And since they’re not stamped with the #5 plastic symbol, they’re not easily recyclable or often recycled.

Off to our landfills straws go. Or waterways and, eventually, our oceans where large pockets of plastic soups threaten the food chain. (A friend who cleans up beaches on a regular basis claims straws are the second most frequent item found).

Lots more than 60 million straws a day thrown away.

While I had a difficult time locating stats on plastic straw consumption and waste, I think I can safely deduce from McDonald’s website that, since they serve 60 million people globally per day, at least that many straws are used and thrown out each day. That doesn’t account for other fast food chains, restaurants, coffee joints, schools or families that purchase straws for home use. Plastic straw consumption and waste could be epic.

If you need a straw, why not a glass one?


GlassDharma straws are sturdy, fun and even elegant. Made in the U.S.A. from heavy duty borosilicate glass , the same glass used for coffee pots, these straws have a lifetime guarantee against breakage. Read more about this issue on elephantjournal.com. If you have to suck, suck in style….

About the Author
The founder of myEARTH360.com and the I Count for myEARTH blog, Lynn is also a contributing editor to a number of environment focused online publications. Find her on facebook and twitter.


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