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Headline Roundup July 28th, 2018

Plastic Straw Bans Generate Both Controversy and Support

Summary from the AllSides News Team

Many cities and corporations across the nation are banning or otherwise shunning plastic straws. Many on the left say the bans are necessary to cut down on ocean pollution, while many on the right say the bans are an unnecessary burden on businesses.

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San Francisco Bans Plastic Straws and Cocktail Swords
San Francisco Bans Plastic Straws and Cocktail Swords

National Review (News)

Opinion

The city is placing a burden on its businesses for very little environmental benefit.

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Why Starbucks, Disney, and Tom Brady are all shunning plastic straws
Why Starbucks, Disney, and Tom Brady are all shunning plastic straws

Vox

News

When I ordered a milkshake at a New York City diner recently, I noticed a placard at my table that read: “Missing something in your drink? There’s a reason for that.”

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That anti-straw movement? It's all based on one 9-year-old's suspect statistic
That anti-straw movement? It's all based on one 9-year-old's suspect statistic

USA TODAY

News

The origin of the movement to ban plastic straws may come as a surprise: It began with a 9-year-old boy named Milo Cress and his 2011 campaign, "Be Straw Free," which launched to raise awareness about plastic waste.

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