R "The driving force behind the global campaign to ban plastic straws is the Surfrider Foundation. The environmental organization, which is dedicated to cleaning up the oceans, says that discarded straws are some of the most common pieces of trash found in coastal waters and on beaches. On its website, Surfrider also declares that 'Though one could argue that most single-use plastics are unnecessary, straws stand alone as an item that humans could really live without.'

"So far the campaign has been effective in getting governments and businesses on board. Several cities on the west coast have totally banned plastic straws. It is now illegal for restaurants anywhere in California to automatically serve plastic straws with drinks. Starbucks and other businesses have pledged to phase out straws soon.

"The public agrees with the effort, too. Responses to an article in the San Francisco Chronicle about the new rules are almost all favorable, such as this one from commenter BottomsUp, who writes 'It’s a good idea. I’m tired of stepping on plastic junk when I’m trying to enjoy a day at the beach. Besides, I’ve been able to drink straight from a glass since I was 3.'

"Some people disagree, however. Another perspective was provided by CheckYourPrivilege, 'Good for you, but what about people with disabilities? Those of us who have trouble moving our head or hands rely on straws. We can’t hold a glass. We can’t use metal straws because they don’t bend, and the paper ones just fall apart.'"

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It is now illegal for restaurants anywhere in California to automatically serve plastic straws with drinks.


Though one could argue that most single-use plastics are unnecessary, straws stand alone as an item that humans could really live without.


So far the campaign has been effective in getting governments and businesses on board.


The environmental organization, which is dedicated to cleaning up the oceans, says that discarded straws are some of the most common pieces of trash found in coastal waters and on beaches.

ead the following passage: "Anyone who’s been to a wedding lately has heard about 'Honeymoon Funds.' This fresh take on the traditional registry gives people the opportunity to buy honeymoon experiences rather than physical gifts. Asking friends and family for cash toward a romantic dinner or a tropical beach bungalow instead of a toaster oven or a towel set is definitely trendy. But is it tacky