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Food chains to phase out use of straws

By LI HONGYANG | China Daily | Updated: 2018-11-10 07:41
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A sign discouraging the use of straws is placed at a McDonald's in Beijing on what used to be a straw dispenser. [Photo/VCG]

As global fast-food chains and coffee shops begin phasing out single-use plastic straws and stir sticks-both major sources of pollution-environmentalists in China say government support is needed to ensure such efforts can help clean the world's oceans.

McDonald's China introduced a "strawless" lid for cold beverages at 10 Beijing restaurants on Nov 1. Diners also will not receive plastic straws unless they specifically ask, according to a new company policy aimed at reducing plastic waste.

In July, Starbucks also vowed to stop using single-use plastic straws at more than 28,000 outlets worldwide.

Data from the US Ocean Conservancy's International Coastal Cleanup, which organizes volunteers to remove trash from the world's waterways, show almost 409,000 plastic straws and stir sticks were recovered by volunteers from 112 countries in 2016.

In 2015, a disturbing video of scientists attempting to rescue a turtle with a 12-centimeter plastic straw stuck in its nostril off the coast of Costa Rica went viral online.

Nondegradable plastics are a major source of pollution. Scientists estimated in a paper published by Science in 2015 that as much as 8 million metric tons of plastic waste could be flowing into oceans each year.

A "strawless" lid for cold beverages. [Photo/IC]

Like many consumers, Wu Yanmei, a bank clerk in Beijing, had never thought about the impact a simple straw could have on the environment.

"Actually, I don't like using straws, but the cups at fastfood restaurants are all designed for use with a straw," she said. "I don't think straws are necessary, so the moves are a good way to raise people's awareness of not using single-use plastic products."

However, Jiang Jianguo, a professor of environmental studies at Tsinghua University, said he doubts such activities alone can have a major effect on the global pollution problem.

"Compared with other plastic products, straws account for only a small proportion of pollution. It's more urgent to reduce larger plastic trash like bottles by controlling production and enhancing laws and regulations," he said.

"I don't think the move by McDonald's will be a success because previously there were lots of hotels calling for a ban on single-use plastics, but it ended up that nothing happened because businesses compete by trying to make things convenient for consumers."

Mao Da, founder of the China Zero Waste Alliance, a nongovernment think tank, said environmental moves initiated by an influential global company like McDonald's is a worthwhile effort.

"Sometimes, governments will not carry out rules decisively, because they take the feelings of entrepreneurs into account," he said. "But when big companies start to show determination to ban plastics and promote an environmentally friendly image, the government should react with policies and cooperate with companies.

"Both sides should trust consumers and their environmental awareness."

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