The growing environmental pitch for ditching the straw
TORONTO — This holiday season, cocktail hour could really suck for the straw industry.
That’s because some establishments are ditching plastic straws as public backlash grows against the ubiquitous convenience — a seemingly innocuous tool that has become emblematic of the world’s plastic pollution problem.
Customers like 31-year-old Courtney Ch’ng Lancaster are leading the charge, by asking wait staff at the bars and restaurants she visits to not bring her a straw.
She says she’s trying to reduce the overall garbage she produces, and believes these little gestures are finally starting to get some traction.