Straws, coffee cups targets of Vancouver strategy to cut down on plastic garbage
Vancouver is the latest city in Canada to stir up opposition to plastic drinking straws, but it’s not calling for an outright ban.
Instead, they would be optional under the city’s proposals, so servers would ask customers whether they want a straw with their cocktails.
Vancouver decided against abolishing straws because some people need them to drink, said Albert Shamess, the city’s director of waste management and resource recovery.
“We heard loud and clear from the disabled community that a ban would not facilitate their needs. We’ve also heard from other health services providers that it’s important to them to have access to the plastic straws as well,” Shamess said in an interview.


