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This are amazing. My daughter has been learning about the environment and teaching us at home. And this will be brill
in helping doing our bit for the environment. Enough for at home
and to keep when out and about.
your welcome yes apparently they are going to ban plastic straws and i always reuse straws because there is nothing wrong with it
The Government has today (22 October) set out its plan to ban the distribution and sale of plastic straws, drinks stirrers and cotton buds to protect our rivers and seas.
The plan is subject to a consultation launched by Environment Secretary Michael Gove.
In England, it is estimated that annually we use 4.7 billion plastic straws, 316 million plastic Plastic stirrers and 1.8 billion plastic-stemmed cotton buds. An estimated 10% of cotton buds are flushed down toilets and can end up in waterways and oceans.
Even though non-plastic alternatives are readily available, these single-use plastic items are used for just a few minutes but take hundreds of years to break down. Cleaning up the effects of littering costs local Government millions of pounds every year.
In order to eliminate these items from use, the Government intends to introduce a ban on their distribution and sale. The ban would come into force at some point between October 2019 and October 2020, subject to the views collected during consultation.
We recognise there are instances where using plastic straws is necessary for medical reasons and our consultation seeks views on how to ensure those who need straws for medical and accessibility reasons can still use them. For example, pharmacies will still be able to sell plastic straws and restaurants, pubs and bars will be able to stock some straws for use on request. The Government will work closely with stakeholders to ensure these exemptions are crafted exactly right.
Plastic straws, cotton buds and drink stirrers will be banned in England from 2020 in a bid to fight plastic waste. From April next year, food and drink businesses won’t be allowed to display plastic straws nor will they be able to automatically hand them out.
https://metro.co.uk/2019/05/22/plastic-straws-drink-stirrers-cotton-buds-will-banned-2020-9640586/
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