Tequila Straws Blog


A look into the news, trends and stories and ideas in the world of straws to help you start your sustainable sipping journey

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How Do Materials Biodegrade?

We’ve all heard the term ‘biodegradable’ before but do we know what this actually means? The term is associated with sustainability and eco-friendly practices, with positive connotations and beneficial properties, it must be a productive process.

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Sustainability Shopping

When consumers are provided with trustworthy and detailed information about the environmental consequences of their choices, they are more likely to choose sustainable options. This phenomenon is referred to as reasonable consumption.

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Changes of Recycling in Victoria

Every small act may seem futile on such a big planet, but every small act makes a big difference to save our environment. In 2022, the Victorian Government announced an important and effective change to how we manage our waste, encouraging each household to consider wisely which bin they are using and reduce their waste.

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Victoria Bans Single-Use Plastic

Great news, Victoria has finally banned the sale and supply of single-use plastic! As of February 1, 2023, straws, cutlery, plates, cups, and other plastic utensil products, including those which are degradable or compostable, will no longer be sold.

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Are Tequila Straws Safe?

Are Tequila Straws safe for you, the wildlife, and the environment? The professionals from the FDA work to ensure they review and approve every product reliable and safe for your consumption.

Find out if Tequila Straws are FDA approved. Become confident in us so the environment can rely on you.

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The Best Alternatives to Plastic Straws

We all love straws in our drinks, maybe a cocktail at dinner or an iced latte in the morning, but not everyone considers the effect this has on our natural biodiversity.

What are the alternatives to harmful plastic and soft paper?

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