Suck It Up, Soon You’ll Have To Ask For A Straw

A plastic cup with a dark beverage and straw sits next to a dispenser overflowing with individually wrapped straws.
An abundance of individually wrapped straws is seen next to a beverage, a common sight before new regulations require customers to ask for them.

Ontario County is launching a new campaign to reduce plastic straw waste in local restaurants.

The “Every Sip Counts” initiative begins this Friday, which is National Skip the Straw Day.

Participating restaurants will stop distributing straws to every customer automatically, instead only giving them to customers who ask. According to the Ontario County Department of Sustainability and Solid Waste Management, some businesses have already implemented this opt-in approach, either with plastic straws or paper straws.

Businesses interested in participating can get free window decals, table tents, and pins at a kickoff event Friday.  The kickoff runs from 2:00 to 5:00 p.m. at New York Kitchen in Canandaigua.

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