This is the "beautiful bendy" and it's the straw I am currently drinking from. |
To be honest, before the segment, I hadn't given much thought to straws. I have been slowly removing disposable items from my life and trying to replace them with reusable alternatives, but I didn't have any strong feelings/thoughts about straws, yet. Since the segment, I've been thinking a lot more about straws. Just like the steak knife, this is what straws should be! When choosing between disposables and durables, I have yet to find an instance where the following doesn't hold true: durables are more elegant, nicer to use and well, more durable than their disposable counterparts. I know we all love the convenience of disposable products, but the fact remains these items aren't very convenient to our planet. Even if the disposable is able to be recycled (which is rarely the case) there are still a lot of resources that went into creating this item that we use and then immediately throw out.
If you'd like to try out a glass straw, Glass Dharma is giving away 1,000 of them this Earth Day. You can submit an essay of 100-200 words or a short YouTube clip. Easy peasy!
Don't be discouraged if these new habits take awhile to form. I've changed my habits for: bags, to-go containers and cups but it seems to take me, on average, about a year to create each new habit. I won't say I'm proud of that, but I seem to have trouble with:
- Remember to have the item with me
- Take it in to the store or restaurant
- Remember to ask the cashier or wait staff for no disposables
- Actually use what I brought with me.
Lastly, here's an interesting infographic from elocal.com that talks about some of the problems with our constant purchasing of disposable products. I thought it was interesting, perhaps you will too.
Happy Waste Reduction!
I've used reusable heavy plastic straws for my kids for years, but glass sounds even better! No BPA, etc. Another common sense tip - when possible buy items used rather than new, and when possible cooperate or share purchases with friends/neighbors. Community resources such as www.ZooFaroo.com make it easy to swap, share or buy/sell items and services with neighbors.
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