PLASTIC
STRAWS
The Readers
Digest Illustrated Encyclopedic Dictionary , 1987, defines
Straws
thus: STRAW,
a nonn : stalks of threshed grain for thatching used as
bedding for l live stock, and, for weaving or braiding as in hats
and or baskets. A single stalk of straw. Also, a
slender tube
for sucking liquid. .
.
Now a taboo ,
the plastic straw is an unrecycled plastic waste and
contributes to
the plastic
pollution of the world.
From the
Internets Wikipedia, we find a history on it's 'Drinking
Straw' page.
A drinking
straw or tube is a small pipe that allows the user to more
conveniently to
consume a
liquid. A small 'tube' of paper or plastic, such as
polypropylene or
polystyrene,
it is used by placing one end in the mouth and the other end in
liquid, and
by muscular
action of the tongue and cheeks reduces the air pressure in the
mouth, whereipon ,
atmospheric
pressure forces the liquid through the straw.
History holds
that the first straws were used by Sumerians, the ancient
people
of
Mesoptania, now Iraq and Kuwait, for drinking their beer which had
solid byproducts
of
fermentation .
The oldest
known straw ever found is dated 3000 BC .
Te 1800's
saw straws of rye grass in fashion, being cheap and soft, but,
they
turned to
mush in the liquid. 1888, Marvin Stone, patented a modern
drinking straw
made of paper
to address the shortcomings of the rye grass straw which left a
grassy
flavor in the
drink at hand.
He wound
paper around a pencil, used a paste to hold it together. Later he
used wax
to replace the
paste since the paste dissolved in his bourbon.
Abstract:
September 21, 2018, by Harrison H. from Wikipedia. In today's
Cape Gazette
Denis Forney said in Baerfootin' that on his beach walks he finds
no straws mixed in the beach trash.
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