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Get it between 2024-12-20 to 2024-12-27. Additional 3 business days for provincial shipping.
Originating from Nature: our products are petrochemical-free, contain no microplastics, and produce no pollution. They are made of PLA and modified corn starch, and meet the standards of ASTM 6400, EN13432, BPI (CERT# 10529115), and OK COMPOST. Compared to traditional plastics, this material reduces CO2 emissions by 60%.
A Fantastic Alternative to Plastic Drinking Straws: You can say goodbye to soggy and collapsed straws - our straws are sturdy, bendable, and just as convenient as traditional flexible straws. You will no longer worry about how long the straw will last.
Multi-use: our 10 1/4 inch extra-long straws are versatile and can fit most cups, including tumblers, tall or short sports drink bottles, and water bottles. These biodegradable straws are perfect for birthday parties, bridal showers, barbecues, and more.
Dust-free Workshop: we produce and package our straws in a fully enclosed, dust-free workshop to ensure that every disposable, eco-friendly straw that reaches your hands is hygienic.
Please Note: this package includes 200 compostable, bendy straws with a size of 10 1/4 inches by 1/4 inch (260mm x 6mm). The shelf life of our disposable drinking straws is 12 months.
Plasticless 100% Compostable Bendy Drinking Straws - A fantastic alternative to extra long plastic straws. They are made of materials such as modified corn starch and PLA. The maximum heat-resisting temperature of these plant-based straws is 150°F. Composting is the process of breaking down organic waste through microbial digestion to create compost. Our straws meet all the requirements in the European Norm EN 13432 and/or the US Standard ASTM D6400. Both specifications require that biodegradable/compostable products completely decompose in a composting setting in a specific time frame, leaving no harmful residues behind. The proper composting environment is warm, humid, and rich in nutrients and microorganisms. Therefore, simply putting the straw into water or burying it in the soil can't quickly complete the entire degradation process.