This combination photo of product images released by Brush with Bamboo shows bamboo straws which serve as an alternative to plastic straws. (Brush with Bamboo via AP) |
By LEANNE ITALIE, AP
NEW YORK
Big problem or a fraction of the
world’s plastic consumption? You decide, but know that single-use
plastic straws are a recent target of environmental activists.
As restaurants debate whether to voluntarily dole them
out and lawmakers feverishly write bans against them to protect the
ocean and sea life and to reduce stress on landfills, alternatives to
plastic straws are plentiful. Some are downright gifty.
If you want to feel better about yourself and your
holiday gift choices, and to urge someone on your list to give up
plastic because they seem not ready for the #NoStrawChallenge, look for
these options:
One, in sterling silver covered in rose gold vermeil, comes as a crazy straw with a twist
at the bend at the top. The straw comes with a tiny band of the Tiffany
blue in enamel, just to make sure people know its origins. $375.
Another lets the sterling silver shine with a little monkey crawling up a vine. $425.
PAPER CAN BE COOL
The disposable paper varieties of straws are enjoying a rebirth.
Some are more festive than others. Amazon has an ample assortment in party-worthy metallics, colorful dots and chevrons, and special-occasion themes like black-and-white patterns or baby blue dots.
Lots of brick-and-mortar stores are into paper straws, too. Prices vary.
Bamboo is having a moment all over the place, in
utensils, plates — even toothbrushes. If you think bamboo straws would
go unused by your giftee, paper varieties in bamboo prints are available by the box.
Prices vary for bamboo straws. One company, Brush with Bamboo, sells a cute bundle of 12
tied with string, for $20. They are grown organically and artisan-made
in northeast India, where bamboo straws are traditionally used to drink
beer.
As for glass, well, some companies insist their offerings are shatter free. A box of four , with a little cleaning brush, goes for $7.99 on Amazon. Two are bent. Ecostraw.com sells a nice variety for all types of drinks.
One version is called Hay! Straws
and comes tall at 7.75 inches, in a cute box of 100, for $8. Shorter
ones are also available. They’re made from wheat stems and are sold with
a warning to sip through them, not ingest them.
Another company calls itself, yes, Pasta Straw. It says it’s working on a gluten-free version.
So what’s the draw? Well, Pasta Straws says on its
website that paper straws biodegrade in 30 to 60 days. Pasta Straws do
it overnight and are edible, the company said. A sample pack wrapped in
paper with a company sticker includes 24 and goes for $7.99.
The problem: Generally, pasta straws don’t last as long as, say, glass or metal. Upside, they don’t get soggy like paper straws.
YES, TIFFANY & CO.
Let your loved one sip in style with a selection of reusable, luxury straws from Tiffany, because who doesn’t love to see a blue box with their name on it come gift time?The disposable paper varieties of straws are enjoying a rebirth.
BAMBOO & GLASS
In addition to metals, from Tiffany level to more affordable in stainless steel, some materials not routinely associated with straws have become more widespread amid the plastic-straw debate.This photo shows a box of pasta drinking straws sold by Hay! Straws. Non-plastic straws come in a range of materials and can make great gifts for the holidays. (AP Photo/Hay! Straws) |
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