Straws can have deadly environmental consequences, especially for fish & wildlife. In the U.S., consumers use as many as 500 million straws each day—more than 1½ for every American, daily—enough plastic straws to fill more than 46,000 school buses a year.
While just one part of the more than 8 billion tons of plastic trash that annually flow into the world's oceans, it is at the center of a tidal wave to forego plastics for the sake of the planet. Municipalities around the world have, or are considering, bans on plastic straws—creating a supply problem for restaurants, coffee shops, zoos, theme parks and others who feature straws.
One solution is Fort Wayne, Indiana based Aardvark Paper Straws—the nation's only producer of paper straws. Aardvark uses FDA-compliant / food-grade materials which are marine degradable & compostable. They are also in high demand & Aardvark’s paper straws can’t be supplied quickly enough to meet the overwhelming demand.
While just one part of the more than 8 billion tons of plastic trash that annually flow into the world's oceans, it is at the center of a tidal wave to forego plastics for the sake of the planet. Municipalities around the world have, or are considering, bans on plastic straws—creating a supply problem for restaurants, coffee shops, zoos, theme parks and others who feature straws.
One solution is Fort Wayne, Indiana based Aardvark Paper Straws—the nation's only producer of paper straws. Aardvark uses FDA-compliant / food-grade materials which are marine degradable & compostable. They are also in high demand & Aardvark’s paper straws can’t be supplied quickly enough to meet the overwhelming demand.