• @FinishingDutch@lemmy.world
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    -165 months ago

    Yep. I’m all for limiting waste, but we never should’ve gotten rid of plastic straws. Paper straws DO NOT WORK. It’s as simple as that.

    I’ve resorted to carrying my own straws these days, just so I don’t have to use soggy paper.

    And frankly, I doubt getting rid of plastic straws had any effect anyway. They claimed here it was to protect sea turtles. I live four hours from the ocean. Unless a sea turtle knows how to use public transport, they’re not likely to get near my straw. Especially since I actually put it in the recycling bin anyway.

      • @FinishingDutch@lemmy.world
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        15 months ago

        Well, all I can reasonably do is put it in the correct bin for proper recycling, as they tell you to do. I would never litter; it’s antisocial as fuck.

        Once it’s collected, I have zero control over it. I assume Dutch garbage companies don’t dump my trash in the ocean, but I honestly haven’t bothered to check if they export it to somewhere else or anything like that.

    • @SkippingRelax@lemmy.world
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      75 months ago

      You know you could just learn to drink like grown ups so you don’t need to carry around special implements? My babies could pretty much drink straight from a cup or a glass before they had turned two, you can do it too

      • @FinishingDutch@lemmy.world
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        55 months ago

        And that’s perfectly fine to do with a soda, sure. But with a milkshake? Or a very cold slushie? You can’t really drink those like a soda. Not unless you let them melt completely, which rather defeats the purpose…

        • @SkippingRelax@lemmy.world
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          15 months ago

          All the other pre-teens out there are protesting that we only have one planet and all you have to complain about is that you have to carry disposable straws for your milkshake or your very cold slushie, or you won’t be able to enjoy them? Those are going to hurt your teeth and your tum-tum anyway, you should probably stop

      • @FinishingDutch@lemmy.world
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        15 months ago

        Well, all I can reasonably do is put it in the correct bin for proper recycling, as they tell you to do. I would never litter; it’s antisocial as fuck.

        Once it’s collected, I have zero control over it. I assume Dutch garbage companies don’t dump my trash in the ocean, but I honestly haven’t bothered to check if they export it to somewhere else or anything like that.

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        5 months ago

        Not to be the “well akshually” guy, but I personally find that while paper straws are fine for most drinks, when it comes to thicker ones they really suck (no pun intended). Like, using a paper straw with a slurpee or milkshake is a nightmare.

        I’m team paper straws, but surely there’s a better solution for drinks like those.

    • @LordKitsuna@lemmy.world
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      5 months ago

      Instead of paper we should have gone stainless steel. Safe, strong, reusable, fully recyclable. Ive got a few and i love em personally but i get why people don’t go outta their way to have some

      • @FinishingDutch@lemmy.world
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        25 months ago

        I use metal straws as well. It’s a decent option.

        As for safe, wellllll… there’s some debate on it. People have been impaled when they tripped and fell while drinking from them. They’re also a bit more difficult to clean, since you just toss a plastic straw.

      • MacN'CheezusOP
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        25 months ago

        First World problems, amirite? Gotta carry your own metal straw everywhere if you don’t like mushy PFAS.

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        Safe, strong

        This seems to be opposing objectives for a straw. If it’s strong, then it can puncture/lacerate if someone falls while carrying a drink. This has been an issue, and it has killed at least one person. I don’t want my drinking straw to be that strong. Frankly I’ll just skip the straw for the most part.

      • MacN'CheezusOP
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        15 months ago

        They’d just get stolen and you know it.

        • kase
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          15 months ago

          Idk, would it be any different than reusable metal silverware? Restaurants use those all the time. ┐⁠(⁠ ⁠∵⁠ ⁠)⁠┌

          • MacN'CheezusOP
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            25 months ago

            First of all, you’d be surprised, and second of all, while most people DO have silverware at more, they probably don’t have metal straws, and they’d also be easier to steal because they’re thinner than a fork or a knife and thus easier to conceal.