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            Environmentally Friendly Entertaining
       

   

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            Energy Efficient
       

   

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            Non-Toxic
       

   

    Plastic products, particularly food packaging, are notorious for leaching toxic 
 
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            Transitioning from plastic to biodegradable paper reduces your carbon 
 
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            Plastic production is one of the most greenhouse-gas heavy industries in 
 
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            In this way, the problem of plastic is not limited to their physical 
 
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            Finding an Alternative to Single-Use Plastics
       

       

            Across the world, consumers and governments are waking up to the damage 
 
done by disposable plastics. From 2021, single-use straws, cotton buds, bags, and 
 
cutlery are to be restricted throughout Europe, while consumers are increasingly 
 
looking for sustainable alternatives.
       

       

            However, these need to cater to all. One of the benefits of plastic straws 
 
is their convenience, allowing people with disabilities, for example, to drink in 
 
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