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In the final quarter of last year, McDonald's announced it would stop providing plastic straws and instead hand out paper straws at its restaurants across Latin America. This in support of initiatives in favor of the environment.
However, it recently admitted that the France Mobile Number List new straws cannot be recycled, unlike the previous plastic versions they replaced.
Sustainable McDonald's straws are Greenwashing
McDonald's acknowledged that new versions of sustainable straws are too thick to be processed by its recyclers.
"While the materials are recyclable, their current thickness makes it difficult for them to be processed by our waste solutions providers, who also help us recycle our paper cups," a McDonald's spokesperson told the Press Association news agency. from United Kingdom.
The issue was first revealed in The Sun newspaper , an internal McDonald's memo was published reporting that the company's paper straws “are not yet recyclable and should be disposed of in general waste until further notice.”
When the company announced the use of paper straws in June 2018, it said the move was “part of broader efforts to protect the environment.”
In a press release at the time, Paul Pomroy, CEO of McDonald's UK and Ireland, said: "The government's ambitious plans, combined with strong customer feedback, helped accelerate the move away from plastic, and I am proud to have helped achieve this social change.”
Previously used plastic straws could be recycled but the British government decided to ban them, encouraging chains to dispose of the products.
The then Environment Secretary Michael Gove congratulated McDonald's for “making this significant contribution to helping our natural environment” when the initial move was made last year.
The new straws were unpopular even before this latest revelation. Consumers complained on social media about straws getting soaked in drinks, and a petition asked the company to take back their old straws; The petition has more than 50,000 signatures.
With this action, McDonald's makes it clear that it practices Greenwashing , by saying that its straws would be friendlier to the planet, and not turn out that way.
In the final quarter of last year, McDonald's announced it would stop providing plastic straws and instead hand out paper straws at its restaurants across Latin America. This in support of initiatives in favor of the environment.
However, it recently admitted that the France Mobile Number List new straws cannot be recycled, unlike the previous plastic versions they replaced.
Sustainable McDonald's straws are Greenwashing
McDonald's acknowledged that new versions of sustainable straws are too thick to be processed by its recyclers.
"While the materials are recyclable, their current thickness makes it difficult for them to be processed by our waste solutions providers, who also help us recycle our paper cups," a McDonald's spokesperson told the Press Association news agency. from United Kingdom.
The issue was first revealed in The Sun newspaper , an internal McDonald's memo was published reporting that the company's paper straws “are not yet recyclable and should be disposed of in general waste until further notice.”
When the company announced the use of paper straws in June 2018, it said the move was “part of broader efforts to protect the environment.”
In a press release at the time, Paul Pomroy, CEO of McDonald's UK and Ireland, said: "The government's ambitious plans, combined with strong customer feedback, helped accelerate the move away from plastic, and I am proud to have helped achieve this social change.”
Previously used plastic straws could be recycled but the British government decided to ban them, encouraging chains to dispose of the products.
The then Environment Secretary Michael Gove congratulated McDonald's for “making this significant contribution to helping our natural environment” when the initial move was made last year.
The new straws were unpopular even before this latest revelation. Consumers complained on social media about straws getting soaked in drinks, and a petition asked the company to take back their old straws; The petition has more than 50,000 signatures.
With this action, McDonald's makes it clear that it practices Greenwashing , by saying that its straws would be friendlier to the planet, and not turn out that way.