This is all about doing less… less consumption, less waste, less straws, it’s a win, win! By spreading the word every time you ask for “no straw” wherever straws are served, and by requesting that restaurants & bars only serve straws upon request, you will help save the planet from single use plastic pollution one straw at a time. Little things do matter. Tell us about your “Last Plastic Straw Moment”…hopefully it’s today!
This is all about doing less… less consumption, less waste, less straws, it’s a win, win! By spreading the word every time you ask for “no straw” wherever straws are served, and by requesting that restaurants & bars only serve straws upon request, you will help save the planet from single use plastic pollution one straw at a time. Little things do matter. Tell us about your “Last Plastic Straw Moment”…hopefully it’s today!
I will be volunteering again this year for the Neponset River Spring Cleanup at the Plimpton St, Walpole location. Please join me if you can! Sat., April 27, from 9am-noon.
Just an FYI...Angel's Cafe in Sharon does not recycle at all. They tell you to just put everything in the trash. Although very disappointing, they are happy to accommodate you if you bring your own cup as I did yesterday. I believe they will do this for food as well if you are taking it to go. I do love their food and drinks, just have to remember to bring my own cups and containers.
Nice to hear about the straw movement in NH!
http://amp.wmur.com/article/new-hampshire-restaurants-avoiding-plastic-straws-to-help-environment/22079712
Ready to do a little more to help The Last Plastic Straw? How about writing to a few local restaurants? Here is a great article with scripts to help with the letter writing. The more of us that contact the businesses, the more these places will see that it is something their customers want. I am particularly interested in Mick Morgan's. Of all of the Sharon restaurants, they are the only one that automatically gives straws with all of their drinks, including water.
As the plastic straw movement gets stronger and more and more restaurants and people are looking for alternatives, paper straws are in such high demand that there are now long wait times for ordering them. Is any one else concerned that this will lead to more and more trees being cut down to make the paper straws? How do we promote the use and practice of bringing your own reusable straw instead?