'Eco-friendly' paper and bamboo straws contain PFAS chemicals, study finds

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'Eco-friendly' paper and bamboo straws contain PFAS chemicals, study finds
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Researchers found low concentrations of so-called forever chemicals in various "eco-friendly" straws, raising doubts about whether they're an appropriate alternative.

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Strongly recommend hay straws (like, made of "straw").

They're better than paper in that they don't sog up. They're inconsistent in size but that has never bothered me. A little flimsy, but I stir iced drinks with them all the time.

Or just drink from the cup?

Or steel straws. I've been using those for about 5 years now

I can't do metal, I HATE the feeling of metal on my teeth. There are ones with silicon nubs on the end, but then that's more plastic...

Teeth? You are using straws wrong. They are supposed to only touch your lips

You've NEVER hit your teeth by mistake with a straw or fork or something?

Of course not never, but not often enough to even recall once really.

It sounded like you are chewing on straws or so. Sorry for the misunderstanding!

I use a metal straw with a silicon bendy bit on the end, and it's not like I throw away the bendy part.

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Doesn’t work well for thicker beverages like milkshakes or iced coffee’s. But for most drinks i agree no straw is best.

What do you mean you can't drink ice coffee without a straw?

I do that too. There are plenty of subthreads going arguing straw-use is an accessibility issue, but in my case, I just want them for specific drinks -- mostly cocktails.

The head on a Ramos Gin Fizz practically requires a straw to enjoy. Especially as someone with a mustache.

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I've had similar, but they smelled like... hay.

Do these have any smell?

They don't have any taste even if you chew on them a bit. The box does have a slight shrub odor, but it doesn't seem to be present when using them.

Holy shit why didn't anyone think of this before lol

Well straw can easily split. Don't know how I feel like spending $5 on grass. 🙄

Also sugar cane straws

Do we really need more sugar? We already have too much sugar in our diets. Why make straws into sugar too?

They make the straw from parts of the sugar cane plant that don't contain sugar. (After using the other parts to make sugar.)

Correct :)

It's basically made of wood pulp.

I do love people's knee jerk reaction at the word "sugar". I don't think they've ever seen a sugar cane, they're probably imagining this:

Sugar cane, silly, not candy cane :)

It's wood pulp, there is almost zero sugar in a sugar cane once they're done extracting the cane sugar out of it, which is when it can be re-used to do other things.

It's made of bagasse (sugarcane fibers, basically wood pulp) and binders like PLA and is entirely compostable.

I figured it was made from the sugar from sugar cane, but it seems that it is just the cane from the sugar cane. I have seen sugar straws, so my bad.

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