According to reports, in the face of the challenges brought by disposable plastic pollution, many companies have set off a 'plastic limit' boom this year, and McDonald's and other food and beverage giants have stopped supplying or promised to no longer supply plastic straws.
At present, the consumption of plastic straws in the world is staggering. Plastic waste harms marine life and threatens human health. Saying 'no' to plastic straws is a big problem for human health and earth ecology.
In daily life, merchants are willing to provide plastic straws for consumers free of charge, because plastic straws are currently the most used smoking tools for consumers. Therefore, reducing the use of plastic straws, it is imperative to change people's consumption habits through publicity and guidance. For example, even if you use a plastic pipette every day, you can contribute to reducing plastic pollution.
At the same time, it is important for individuals to change their consumption habits. It is equally important to restrict or prohibit the production, supply, and supply of plastic small straws from the source. Therefore, for the management department, it is necessary to improve relevant supporting regulations. From the legal level, it prohibits or restricts the production and supply of plastic straws. In short, only the management of both ends of the supply and demand of plastic small straws can achieve the goal of both curing and curing, so that plastic straws can truly exit the market.