Marine Pollution Prevention Program

Straws Suck

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Introduction

The Surfrider Foundation South Vancouver Island Chapter encourages all local businesses, particularly restaurants and food retailers, from providing plastic straws to customers and instead only allowing paper straws, or reusable straws, upon request.

Did You Know?

  • Plastic by-products do not degrade naturally, but break up into infinitely smaller pieces, which get ingested by sea life

  • Plastic contains toxins which travel up the food chain and end up on our plates

  • Plastic straws fill ocean gyres

  • Plastic straws kill marine life and other organisms

What We Are Doing

Reaching out to restaurants and bars

  • Asking them to eliminate using plastic straws

  • Asking them to only provide paper straws on request or offer reusable glass or metal straws

  • Encouraging friendly competition to get other businesses to join in

Expanding awareness and creating positive change

  • Order your drinks without a straw
    Purchase your own reusable straw available in metal, glass and bamboo

  • Help to share this campaign, encourage your favorite businesses to contact us on our website, Facebook page or email rap@vancouverisland.surfrider.org, for resources on how to best go strawless and switch to paper on demand

  • Join our Facebook pages Rise Above Plastics and Surfrider SVI to get more info and share our stories

What to do with the plastics straws now?

  • We don’t want them ending up in the landfills!

  • Businesses can ask their wholesalers for a credit

  • Donate for craft projects to your local school, church, daycares

Let’s end the consumption of single use plastic, starting with straws, this will lead to other products like utensils, stir sticks and plastic bottles.


Business Owners Reference Guide

Suggested Signage

In an effort to protect the health of our ocean, lakes, and surrounding natural environment, we now only provide drinking straws on request. Please let your server know if you require a straw. Thank you for your support.

Alternatively, Surfrider can provide a customized file for a page-sized poster we created that will have your business name mentioned. All you need to do is print it.

Where can I find alternative straws?

Ask your wholesaler, or below are some resources to help you start looking. Ask to return plastic straws for a credit or ask us for other suggestions, we are working on, of what to do with them.

Paper
Preferred option, as they are easily recycled, works out to be about .06 cents/straw for 400+ order
– Aardvark (US) -gives 50% discount for Surfrider businesses, use promo- RESTAURANTS50
– Green Munch (Calgary)

Glass
– Enviro Glass Straw, (Cobble Hill) – Offering 5% off for 50 straws, 10% for over 100 straws and 20% for 200 or more straws with either packaging or no packaging
– Zero Waste Emporium at 1728 Douglas St
– West Coast Refill at 1319 Broad St

Stainless Steel
– Onyx (Vancouver)
– Zero Waste Emporium at 1728 Douglas St
– West Coast Refill at 1319 Broad St

Compostable
NOT recommended as the lower mainland facilities (where most of our compost goes to), do not compost plastic or plastic like materials, as there is no way to tell the difference, they then go to the landfills (re: Recycling Hotline 604-732-9253). Only truly compostable if packaging states a certification symbol and then only suitable mainly in industrial facilities.

Eco-ware (Victoria)
Only recommended if you have a facility that can actually can handle plastic compostables. We are not aware of any at this time.

Biodegradable
NOT recommended as it does not break down efficiently in a landfill, not compostable or certified as safe, for the natural environment, once degraded.

*Be aware- Straws can come wrapped in plastic covers; and there are some paper straws that have a thin plastic coating. Ask before ordering to ensure you are getting the best environmentally friendly products.

  • Environmental Impact of Plastic Straws

    – Plastic by-products do not degrade naturally, but break up into infinitely smaller pieces, which get ingested by sea life

    – Plastic contains toxins which travel up the food chain and end up on our plates

    – Plastic straws fill ocean gyres

    – Plastic straws kill marine life and other organisms

    Did you know approximately 500,000,000 single use plastic drinking straws are used and discarded every day? That is enough straws to fill 46,400 large school buses per year! This totals out to around 12 million pounds of plastic waste over a year and they are not recyclable. These petroleum plastics are designed to last forever and many of these straws break down into what’s known as micro-plastics and pollute our drinking water, sea salt and seafood.

    Straws are often littered, or caught by the wind, and washed into storm drains that empty into streams and other waterways, ultimately ending up in our ocean and on our beaches. Plastic straws rank in the top 10 for marine debris. 44% of all seabird species and 22% of cetaceans have ingested plastic.

    Plastic straws are difficult or impossible to recycle and even biodegradable plastic straws are often discarded in landfills and do not biodegrade when littered in a marine environment or if they are not in the right industrial environment.

  • Report on Compostable and Biodegradable Plastics

    Learn the differences between the different types of alternative plastics, and why some can be problematic.

    PDF DOWNLOAD

    Certified Compostable Products

    To search for certified compostable products visit the Biodegradable Products Institute website

    WEBSITE

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Eco-Cycle has put together a list of their most frequently asked questions about going plastic Straw-Free

    WEBSITE

    List of Alternatives

    The Last Plastic Straw has put together a list of alternatives on their website

    WEBSITE

  • The Long Beach Lodge Resort, in Tofino, has stopped its practice of using 12,000 straws each year.

    Clean Water Action in Montclair, New Jersey, said that one business, who offers straws on demand only, is using only about a tenth of the straws it typically uses on a monthly basis: 650 straws, down from the usual 6,800.

    The Following Businesses Have Taken The Pledge

    • Fernwood Pizza Company

    • Finest At Sea

    • Indecent Risotto

    • The Joint Pizzeria

    • Stoked Wood Fired Pizzeria and Market

    • Victoria Event Centre

    • Bridgeman’s Bistro

    • The Churchill

    • Garricks Head Pub

    • The Keg Steakhouse + Bar

    • Merridale Cider and Distillery

    • Moby’s Pub on SSI

    • Everything Bagel

    • Little Jumbo

    • Strathcona Hotel

    • Bubby’s Kitchen

    • Be Love

    • Café Bliss

    • Bliss Whole Foods

    • Cafe select noodle house

    • Fernwood Inn

    • Spinnakers

    • Darcy’s Pub

    • The Duke Saloon

    • Upstairs Cabaret

    • Bartholomew’s English Style Pub

    • Shai’s Diner

    • Pizza Hut

    • Steamship Grill & Bar

  • On February 3rd, Surfrider Foundation Vancouver Island Chapter (SFVI) celebrated International Plastic Straw Free Day and officially launched our Straws Suck campaign! Will your business join the movement? Or have you already gone plastic straw-free?

    What’s in it for you? Surfrider will promote your success as an environmentally friendly business!

    As a Plastic Straw-Free Business, Surfrider will link you to a global movement by highlighting 5 STAR and 4 STAR businesses on our SFVI website, and all tiers on our social media pages with over 4500 subscribers Rise Above Plastics Facebook page, SFVI Facebook Page and Twitter. We will also highlight 5 STAR and 4 STAR as green business leaders at our outreach events!

    Get in touch with Ali to participate

Project Lead

Ali Ruddy - Rise Above Plastics
rap@vancouverisland.surfrider.org

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