According to the 'Central News Agency', the plastic pipette has a very low recovery rate due to its small size, which is in stark contrast to its huge usage, which in turn leads to environmental problems. To this end, the French NGO 'Rejected Pipette Association' founder Ayre Courtney launched a joint signature calling on the French government to ban straws.
Altendini said that the French use at least 8.8 million plastic straws a day. This is just the data of fast food restaurants. If the number of bars, hotels, cafes, etc. is counted, the number will be even larger.
According to the joint report, the straw recovery rate is low and it does not decompose on its own in nature. Therefore, incineration is a better treatment, but it pollutes the air. Another result is that it flows into rivers or oceans and becomes ecologically destructive plastic waste. It is understood that the straw has become one of the most common garbage on the French coast. The worst ending is that it may eventually enter the human body through the food chain.
According to the joint book, for people, drinking beverages with straws is mostly based on a habit, not a necessity. Therefore, the straw should be actively rejected during consumption, thereby reducing its production and use.