Well, that makes sense. Looking at this picture I can see the ground covered in plastic straws that help people with disabilities consume beverages, not chips bags, plastic bags, or any other materials that belong in a recycling bin. What a waste of regulation.
Aaron DeVandrysays:
Plastic straws aren’t going to be “banned.” Like a glass of water, you’d simply have to ask for a straw.
Debb-e Krovitzsays:
Why wait so long???
Tere Amaralsays:
Homeless are more harm to the environment than a plastic straw.
Homeless::::::::::::::::::
Harm to other members of the community
Damage to businesses near encampments
Drain on city resources
CALIFORNIA NEED MENTAL CARE FACILITIES.
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Amy Fuhr says:
Well, that makes sense. Looking at this picture I can see the ground covered in plastic straws that help people with disabilities consume beverages, not chips bags, plastic bags, or any other materials that belong in a recycling bin. What a waste of regulation.
Aaron DeVandry says:
Plastic straws aren’t going to be “banned.” Like a glass of water, you’d simply have to ask for a straw.
Debb-e Krovitz says:
Why wait so long???
Tere Amaral says:
Homeless are more harm to the environment than a plastic straw.
Homeless::::::::::::::::::
Harm to other members of the community
Damage to businesses near encampments
Drain on city resources
CALIFORNIA NEED MENTAL CARE FACILITIES.