- Target:
- Kementerian Sumber Asli dan Alam Sekitar
- Region:
- Malaysia
- Website:
- www.strawlessocean.org
Plastic straws are really bad for the ocean and most of those end up in our oceans, polluting the water and killing marine life. We want to encourage people to stop using plastic straws for good. If we don’t act now, by the year 2050 there will be more plastic in the ocean than fish.
AREN’T PLASTIC STRAWS RECYCLABLE?
Most plastic straws are too lightweight to make it through the mechanical recycling sorter. They drop through sorting screens and mix with other materials and are too small to separate, contaminating recycling loads or getting disposed as garbage.
HOW DO PLASTIC STRAWS GET INTO THE OCEAN?
Plastic straws end up in the ocean primarily through human error, often 1) left on beaches in coastal communities and seaside resorts globally 2) littered OR 3) blown out of trash cans (oftentimes overfilled) or transport boats and vehicles.
Remember, all gutters and storm drains lead to our ocean!
WHAT HAPPENS ONCE THEY’RE IN THE WATER?
An estimated 71% of seabirds and 30% of turtles have been found with plastics in their stomachs. When they ingest plastic, marine life has a 50% mortality rate. What would our oceans be without marine life?
(source: Communication with Chris Wilcox, CSIRO, primary and contributing author to both studies cited)
What’s equally as bad, perhaps even worse is that when plastic does make it into the ocean it breaks down into smaller and smaller pieces known as “microplastics” rather than biodegrading or dissolving, which poses great threats to marine life including fish.
WHAT IF PEOPLE NEED TO USE A STRAW, ARE THERE ALTERNATIVES?
Yes, some people need a straw! Anyone who has had a stroke, has autism, MS or other life changing physical issue needs a straw and often a compostable plastic straw works best and make them available for people with special needs.
In some cases, the use of standard or compostable plastic straws are best to fulfill our shared need to drink liquids!
WHAT ABOUT COMPOSTABLE PLASTIC STRAWS?
While compostable plastic straws are good in theory, they can be disposed of incorrectly by individuals when there is a lack of information on public composting depositories.
Compostable plastic straws are no better than regular plastic straws when they get into the marine environment. They are designed to break down in compost facility conditions, not sea water. That is why we support the switch to paper straws, not compostable plastic straws.
WHY FOCUS ON PLASTIC STRAWS?
We already know that plastic bags and soda can rings are bad for the environment and end up in the ocean. Few people realize that straws are among the top 10 items found during beach clean ups and can do so much harm to seabirds, turtles and other marine creatures.
As an item of convenience for the vast majority of us, we believe refusing the single-use plastic straw is the easiest and simplest way for everyone to take action today to address plastic pollution. If we all take the pledge to refuse single-use plastic straws we will see a significant decrease in the number of straws found during coastal cleanups.
HOW CAN I GET INVOLVED?
Accept and challenge someone else to #StopSucking as part of the viral social media challenge! Take it one step further and get your favorite bar, restaurant, or coffee shop to #StopSucking to participate.
At the very least say “No PLASTIC straw, please!” Get in the habit of asking for no straw before you even order a beverage. And be ready to tell your server why.
WHERE CAN I FIND ALTERNATIVES?
Learn about alternatives For A Strawless Ocean at https://www.strawlessocean.org/faq/
In support of #BreakFreeFromPlastic, a global movement of over 1,060 groups from across the world.
Some of our allies in the disability community require a straw to drink. Ensure appropriate alternatives are available.
#StopSucking
Go alternative metal straw!
#stopsucking
Dear Dr. Xavier Jayakumar Arulanandam and fellow Malaysians,
I am petitioning in the hope of new Malaysia, we have a renewed mindset and hold responsibility to our environment.
It is estimated that by 2050, there will be more plastic in the ocean than fish. It seems that more times than not, when we purchase a cold beverage we are offered a plastic straw. Plastic straws do not have the ability to biodegrade. The process of making plastic straws starts with oil drilling, manufacturing, shipping and distribution, all which are polluting Malaysia, as well as many plastic straws finding their way to the ocean after use and killing our marine life.
I applaud Penang for its step in making the island plastics free by not offering it freely in the malls, I do hope we take one step further and start with Kuala Lumpur, stop distributing single use straws.
Next time you order your cold beverage, I urge you to ask for it without a straw. Lets make Kuala Lumpur a cleaner place and a role model to south east Asia while we work towards saving our ocean and marine life.
Sign the petition to show just how serious we are about this issue and commit to the cause #stopsucking
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The Straw free Kuala Lumpur petition to Kementerian Sumber Asli dan Alam Sekitar was written by Sarah Damayanthi and is in the category Environment at GoPetition.