Perhaps most surprisingly, PFAS was detected most frequently in those made of plant-based materials, such as paper and bamboo straws. The reason for the plant-based straws to have any chemical ...
The New Year is the perfect time to make some changes, According to one TikToker, paper straws might want to be the thing we leave in 2024. As we’ve become more environmentally conscious ...
Researchers found no measurable amount of PFAS in five plastic straws while they found PFAS in the other straws, which were made from plants.
2. Paper Paper drinking straws, which date from the late 1800s, often absorb liquid over time, become mushy, and can leave a taste or fibers in drinks. They’re the most popular throwaway option ...
TRENTON, NJ - A recent investigation into the environmental and health impacts of drinking straws has turned the conversation ...