Parents can stop racing to finish frappuccinos before the straw disintegrates. And yes, the climate crusaders who want to virtue signal one sip at a time can still use those stainless-steel straws ...
The study found per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, aka PFAS or "forever chemicals," in all the straws except those made of stainless steel. Perhaps most surprisingly, PFAS was detected most ...
Made of stainless steel, aluminum, or even titanium, metal straws have become a popular alternative. They draw some criticism—for having a metallic taste, conducting heat from a hot drink ...
Researchers from the University of Antwerp found forever chemicals known as PFAS to be present in paper, bamboo, glass and plastic straws, but not stainless steel ones, according to a 2023 study.