Paper Straws… They really do suck!

Tue, Mar 08, 22

 

There is a common misconception that paper straws are a more environmentally friendly alternative to plastic straws. However, this is not actually the case. Not all Paper straws can be recyclable and some can actually be harmful to the environment when they are littered.

In 2018 the fast food giant, McDonald, switched to using paper straws after the government's decision to ban plastic straws by 2020. This has led many people to believe that paper straws must be more environmentally friendly. But, McDonald's had admitted that their new paper straws cannot be recycled.

According to Jazeera report on the issue, here is what a spokesman for the company told the Press Association news agency: “While the materials are recyclable, their current thickness makes it difficult for them to be processed by our waste solution provider,”". Knowing that McDonald uses 1.8 million straws every day in the UK, this switch to paper straws will create even more waste.

In this article, we'll explore the different factors that make paper straws not recyclable and what makes Stroodle pasta straws the best alternative for the environment.

 

Why can't certain paper straws be recyclable?

 

 

 

Many of us were taught that paper is recyclable. So, it's natural to think that paper straws must be recyclable too. But, this sometimes isn't actually the case.

Some paper straws out there, like the ones used by McDonlads for example, aren’t recyclable for the following reasons:

 

  • Certain paper straws are too thick for recycling equipment to handle:

The thickness of paper straws can often cause problems for recycling equipment. This is because the machinery is designed to recycle thinner materials and not thick condensed papers.

 

  • Certain Paper Straws Are Lined With Non-Recyclable Plastic

Another issue with some paper straws is that they are lined with a non-recyclable plastic. This means that even if the paper straw itself could be recycled, the plastic lining would prevent it from being properly processed.

 

  • Food contaminated products are not acceptable by some recycling facilities:

Another issue with paper straws is that they can often become contaminated with food. This is because they are often used for drinks with ice or in smoothies. Some recycling facilities will not accept products that are contaminated with food, meaning that the straws would have to be thrown away.

 

All of these factors combined create a significant amount of waste that can be harmful to the environment. From paper production to recycling, the process of creating paper straws uses a lot of energy and resources. This makes them a less environmentally friendly option than plastic straws. Therefore, it is important to find an alternative to paper straws that is both recyclable and eco-friendly.

 

What are Stroodle pasta straws?

 

In an effort to save our environment and especially marine life which seems to be the most affected by our plastic straw addiction, Stroodle pasta straws have become a popular choice for those looking for an eco-friendly alternative to paper and plastic straws.

 

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Why Stroodle pasta straws are a better alternative?

 

Stroodles pasta straws are made from 2 natural ingredients: durum wheat semolina and water. There is no need for harsh chemicals or preservatives in the manufacturing process, meaning that less energy is used.

With a neutral flavor, they can be used in any cold beverage you like. Stroodles pasta straws will not alter the flavor of your drink.

Due to the nature of the ingredients, Stroodles Pasta straws are 100% biodegradable. This means that they will decompose over time, without leaving any harmful waste behind. Even if they end up in the ocean, they become a great snack for marine life!

Plus, they're the perfect way to avoid those pesky paper straws that always seem to disintegrate halfway through your drink. Stroodles pasta straws are made to last up to 1h - so you can slurp away without any worries!

More importantly, they are edible and vegan-friendly! This means that there is no need for a designated compost bin - you can simply make your favorite pasta dish with the leftover straws!

  • Nutrition Information. Typical values per 100g: Energy 1521 kj/359kcal, Fat 2.0g (of which saturates 0.5g) Carbohydrate 70.9g (of which sugars 3.5g), Fibre 3.0g, Protein 12.8g, Salt 0.013g

  • Lastly, Stroodles Pasta straws are sure to steal the show at your next party! They are great for business events, weddings and birthdays - the possibilities are endless!

    Order your pack of pasta straws today!

     

    Final Verdict: Toward a better alternative

     

    Today, consumers are more conscientious than ever about their environmental impact. With the increase in awareness, people are looking for alternatives to traditional paper and plastic straws. An alternative that is environmentally friendly and its impact on the long term sustainability should be the goal. Stroodles pasta straws meet all the requirements and it is already a popular choice for many bars and restaurants.

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    From its production to biodegradability, Stroodles pasta straws tick all the right boxes. If you're looking to support our movement to a greener future, then be sure to pick up a pack of Stroodles pasta straws today!

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    Eva Macijauskaite

    Eva Macijauskaite

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