Looking to see if you know of any restaurants doing anything interesting for reducing takeout plastic waste.
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Plastic straws are completely gone from all establishments where I live. The last one to do was Tim Horton’s, which happened in the last couple years.

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ELI5, if plastic and paper are both recyclable and both not ideal for the environment, why is one better than the other?

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It’s like bread dough and bread. Reshaping bread dough is easy. The same process doesn’t work for bread, but you can grind it into crumbs and make other foods with it. You probably won’t be able to make the same kind of bread, but you can use it for thickening sauces or deep frying things and it is a form of recycling. Trying to then recycle the next food is much harder.

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There are environmental issues associated with the sourcing of either: fossil oil is toxic, but e.g. monoculture tree plantations come with environmental issues as well (fire-prone, insect issues, not a good habitat for other species, and of course felling is problematic too).

Paper is biodegradable quite easily, plastics usually aren’t. Even plastics sold as biodegradable usually need certain conditions to break down. Paper can properly be recycled, tiny bits of plastics can usually only be burned.

Plastics can be made lighter than paper, i.e. you need less material. Some manufacturers put PFOA coatings on paper used for fast food, despite PFOA never breaking down under normal circumstances.

The best thing fast food companies could do is to stop creating drinks and drinks containers that work best with a straw and just save straws entirely.

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