🌍 Sip Smart, Live Green: The Future of Straws is Bamboo!
These 7.8-inch bamboo fiber straws are 100% compostable and plastic-free, certified to biodegrade within 12-16 months. Durable enough to last two weeks in both warm and cold beverages (-5°F to 175°F), they are non-toxic, BPA/PFAS/gluten-free, and packaged sustainably in recyclable boxes. Ethically sourced from FSC-certified forests and backed by a minority family-owned US company, these straws combine eco-conscious innovation with everyday practicality.
M**A
Recommend
Very happy with the quality. They are not paper.
D**Y
Better to use instead of plastic straws
Great product really like them
D**E
Bamboo straws
The straws are awesome! Love them!
M**H
Great Environmentally-Friendly Replacement for Plastic Straws
I have been looking for a replacement for plastic straws. While I have stainless steel straws, they are a bit too unforgiving for use by my elderly parent. We ordered a set of the bamboo straws and they work like a champ! They are durable, functional, and a good value for the money.
B**Y
An easy way to cut back on plastic!
Everyone should be using these, they're an easy way to cut back on plastic.
L**T
Tad shorter than normal sized straws
I like that these are not plastic! The feel of them is certainly different than plastic they are not as smooth but getting use to it is no problem. What I wished is that they were a tad longer cuz they’re shorter than normal sized straws are. Perfect for soda cans. That being said you can always tilt the cup/bottle to drink the last drop!
F**E
Multiple uses, ecologically great
I bought these straws to make a shelter for Mason bees to use to lay their eggs. This species lays one egg at a time, and seals it off inside its own chamber, with mud. The solitary female Mason bees like places of the right diameter, to lay their eggs. Straws will work well.I bought a premade shelter, last year, and this year, bought the straws to make an inexpensive homemade bee home. The Mason bees are native to this area, and don’t sting, because after they lay their eggs, they leave them to hatch on their own, so they have no territory to protect.The remaining straws are great for iced drinks, and hold up well. When discarded, they will naturally decompose, so they can go in the composting bin.Inexpensive, and useful to humans who need straws. These are preferable to plastic straws, which become forever garbage.Secondly, they are great for making Mason bee habitat. This would be a fun project, even with a young child, as a way to teach kids about different species of bees we have, and how to help protect them. A project like this is one a child will remember, because he or she is actually able to do it, then later, see it used by Mason bees which will find it. Amazing that inexpensive straws made from biodegradable bamboo, can be used to help kids learn how to protect the environment! I still remember the basic principles about how weather instruments work, because my mom helped me make home-made ones from household materials, when I was in the third grade! These straws, made of bamboo, are just the right stiffness and sturdy enough to be comfortable to use in an iced drink, and also help the environment, by avoiding plastics, and if you’re adventuresome, to use to make your own backyard Mason bee home! (Tip: put the straws in a clean, used can, to protect the straws, and tipped down, so rainwater will drain off, and attach the bee home off the ground, close to flowering plants. Also keep an area close by, where the ground is watered, for the Mason bees to harvest mud to seal off each egg they lay.It’s fun to check back, throughout the summer, and find that bees actually will find the bee home and use it!)
C**Y
bamboo
The draws work well for me. I like how the product description said what it was made of.
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