8 • The Southwest Portland Post Dear EarthTalk: What’s the deal with some restaurants going “straw- less” — that is, no longer offering straws to their customers? What’s so bad about sipping your drink through a straw anyway? — Jeffrey Edwards, Seattle, Wash. Americans use 500 million plastic straws—or 1.6 per person on aver- age—every day. Based on this, a typical American will use more than 38,000 plastic straws over the course of a lifetime. While drinking through a single-use plastic straw seems in- nocent enough, don’t fool yourself: Many of these straws find their way into our oceans, polluting underwa- ter ecosystems and harming marine wildlife. Researchers warn that if we don’t clean up our act, there will be more plastic in the ocean than fish by 2050. FEATURES Plastics don’t biodegrade, but in- stead break into tiny pieces which are scooped up by marine organisms unable to digest them. Or they end up in huge mid-ocean gyres too clogged for ships to pass through. Cutting way back on or eliminat- ing single-use plastic straws won’t completely solve our ocean waste problem, but it will go a long way toward cutting back on plastic in the ocean as well as raising public aware- ness of the issue in general. Last September the city of Seattle went strawless in solidarity with the Lonely Whale Foundation’s Strawless Ocean campaign (look for #StopSuck- ing on Twitter), a global initiative to remove 500 million plastic straws from the U.S. waste stream in 2017. Some 2.3 million plastic straws were permanently removed from the city’s restaurants, cafes, bars and other busi- nesses—and in July an official ban on plastic straws will go into effect there. Lonely Whale hopes that other cities will follow in Seattle’s forward- thinking footsteps. For those who still love using straws, there are a growing number of reusable alternatives to plastic now available. Bambu Home’s handmade reusable bamboo straws come with a cleaning brush and can be used hun- dreds of times. Eco at Heart sells reusable steel April 2018 straws that are durable, easy to clean and por- table, so you can bring them into the car, work or anywhere. Steelys reusable steel straws come in a wide variety of sizes, includ- ing versions with bent tips. Aardvark’s pa- per straws are flexible, customizable and du- rable—and biodegrade on their own within 90 days. Meanwhile, another eco-friendly option is glass, such as those made by Humming- bird Straws. Perhaps even greener The average American uses more than 38,000 straws over are Harvest Straws, a lifetime without thinking about the implications of all this plastic going to waste and polluting our oceans. which are grown, har- (Photo by Horia Varlan, FlickrCC) vested and cut by hand in Southern California from heritage, website. non-genetically modified grain Using disposable paper straws grown without irrigation, using no or opting out from using a straw at chemicals in any part of the process. a restaurant or drive-through are And reusable water bottles with much better options than the con- built-in straws—such as steel and ventional plastic straws that will end silicone models from Klean Kanteen up as pollution in our oceans or in or glass and metal varieties from marine animals’ bodies. Simply Straws—are also a good al- It may require a bit of extra work ternative to plastic straws. You can but using reusable straws or alterna- shop for these and other alternatives tives can make a big difference for to plastic via the strawslessocean.org wildlife and for ourselves. POST A-Z BUSINESS CARD DIRECTORY 503-244-6933 Add color to your business card ad! Call Don today at 503-244-6933 YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD HANDYMAN 20 years in Multnomah Village! “Call Kenny!” Kenneth S. Morse Hans J Manseth – Certified Financial Planner™ 503.227.4817 / hans@hjamfinancial.com Securities and investment advisory services are offered solely by Equity Services, Inc., Member FINRA/SIPC. HJAM Financial Services, LLC and all other entities and individuals are independent of Equity Services, Inc. Hans J Manseth, CFP® is a Registered Representative and Investment Adviser Representative of Equity Services, Inc. One National Life Drive, Montpelier, VT 05604 (800)344-7437 TC93339(0117)3 CCB License #195820 503-939-5452 morseks@aol.com Excellent SW Portland references Family & Cosmetic Dentistry 503-246-2564 www.mvdentalcare.com 7717฀SW฀34th฀Avenue฀•฀Portland,฀OR฀97219 (Multnomah฀Village฀•฀SW฀Capitol฀Highway฀&฀34th฀Ave.) Your Business Card Here Just $69 per month for a year! Contact Don at 503-244-6933 www.SWPortlandPost.com Deadline for May is April 20 The IDEA Today … The SIGN Tomorrow! •฀SIGNS •฀BANNERS •฀GRAPHICS •฀MAGNETICS •฀LETTERING •฀LOGOS฀&฀MORE 503.244.0980 9220 SW Barbur Blvd. #111 - Portland - OR - 97219