Thickened reusable plastic drinking straw

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Straws can help prevent spills and make drinking easier for individuals with mobility or health issues. They can also add a fun or decorative element to drinks, and can be useful for drinks with ice or thick textures. However, it is important to consider the environmental impact of disposable plastic straws.

Product Name: Straws
Material: Plastic, wood, metal
Certification: BRC ,FSC,GMP,HACCP,FSSC22000,18001,ISO14001,ISO9001
Feature: Disposable ,Eco-Friendly,stocked ,recyclable
Size : Can be customized ,max Dia 8mm ,6mm*197mm
Color: White, red, black, color, or custom color
Usage: Restaurant, Bar, Party, Decoration,School,Hotel,Home
MOQ:  500 pcs
Packing: Plastic bag+carton
Lead Time : Shipped in 35 days after payment
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Straws are small cylindrical tubes used for drinking. They are typically made from plastic, paper, or metal, and can come in a variety of colors and sizes. Straws have a small opening at one end that is used for inserting into a drink, and a larger opening at the other end for drinking through.

Plastic straws have become a major environmental concern due to their widespread use and disposal. They are often used for just a few minutes before being thrown away, and can take hundreds of years to decompose in the environment. This has led to many efforts to reduce or eliminate the use of plastic straws, with many businesses switching to paper or reusable metal straws.

Metal straws are becoming increasingly popular as a reusable and eco-friendly alternative to plastic straws. They can be washed and reused many times, and are often sold with a small brush for cleaning the inside of the straw. Paper straws are another alternative to plastic, but are generally not as durable and can become soggy after prolonged use.

Overall, the use of straws is a small but important part of the larger conversation about sustainability and environmental impact. By choosing reusable or biodegradable options, individuals and businesses can help reduce the amount of plastic waste that ends up in our oceans and landfills.