Plastic straws are already a thing of the past in cities like San Francisco and Seattle, which have adopted legislation that bans restaurants and bars from giving the utensils to customers.
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Edible packaging cuts wasteFor example, some brands have introduced edible straws, coffee cups, and even wrapping films that dissolve in water. The shift towards edible packaging is driven by both consumer demand and ...
He is not alone, though. Numerous Japanese companies are now offering edible plates, trays, chopsticks, straws, coffee cups and other utensils in response to growing public concern about marine ...
The company also makes a kelp-based edible straw. In talks with major food and beverage retailers, Loliware is rapidly scaling up, with plans to lower its price and replace a billion plastic ...
After You Finish Your Drink, You Can Eat This New Edible Straw And if you don't eat it, it can go in the compost--or just dissolve in the ocean.
One presidential edict canceled a government effort to replace plastic straws with paper ones ... so while couples will be enjoying an edible arrangement, Eagles fans will be enjoying an ...
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