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All about recycling plastic, from the makers of edible coffee straws

Recycling is the trickiest of the three Rs, because it isn’t something you can actually do on your own. It has several steps, and most of the crucial ones are completed by machines. And then there’s the fact that there are lots of guidelines about what can and can’t be recycled – it’s not as simple as just not buying plastic, or reusing containers of mayonnaise.

Ideas for reusing disposable plastic items

Single-use plastic items should be thrown away after a single use, that’s true, but should isn’t the same as must. Single-use plastics can be reused safely in your household, and many people are doing it! Plastic containers are durable and waterproof, which makes them very useful at home. Flewid Friendly sells edible, non-flavored straws, and we’re here with some of the best ways to reuse disposable plastic. You might be surprised by how simple most of these are!

Are sugar straws a good alternative to plastic straws?

Disposable plastic straws are one of the biggest contributors to our current plastic problem. They break down into little pieces, all of which either contaminate our groundwater, or float around in the ocean, affecting wildlife in horrendous ways and disrupting the ecological balance. If you’ve been trying to find a good alternative that doesn’t hurt the environment, sugar straws might just be it.

Canada all set to ban single-use plastic by the end of 2021. Switch to edible straws now!

In a world suffocating under plastic, where big companies do what’s best for them and ignore the future of mankind, Canada has carved its route towards a greener future by announcing plans to ban single-use plastics by the end of 2021. You’ll want to get our edible straws now if you haven’t already, so you’re prepared when the ban comes into effect!

How to create a low-maintenance, self-sustaining garden

Do you have a nice little front yard or backyard? You can turn it into a beautiful, low-maintenance garden that bears flowers (perhaps even fruit!) if you’re willing to do a little work initially. We’re Flewid Friendly, and we make edible rice straws that help our oceans. We’re an ecologically conscious company that’s interested in anything to do with sustainability and environmental protection – of which gardening is one!

More alternatives to plastic products! Buy edible straws, and start making a difference

As the world struggles with the plastic disposal problem, companies are popping up everywhere that combine the past and the future for some wonderful, eco-friendly products. From pumice stones to tea tins and wooden chopping boards, here are some more plastic alternatives.

Why edible, non flavored straws are better than other eco-friendly straws

As the world struggles with plastic pollution, companies across the globe are coming up with innovative ways to beat the problem. There’s no one way to tackle the plastic pollution problem, but with everyone doing a little bit, the world can slowly heal. Edible straws (which many may know as ‘flavored straws’) are one such solution. In today’s blog post, we will discuss why edible straws are perfect – especially, why they’re better than other eco-friendly straws.

5 easy, everyday hacks to help save the planet

Saving the planet starts with little acts; things we can all easily accomplish on a daily basis, like using reusable or edible straws instead of disposable plastic ones, or turning off the water when we brush our teeth. Easy things.

Alternatives to plastic products – looking at Loliware, edible straws, and other options

Plastic is bad, and by now, most of us know why. Single-use plastics, however, are a lot worse, because they can’t be reused and they’re a part of our everyday life, which adds up to a whole lot of waste plastic. Certain counties and organizations are starting to recycle, but we’re still a long way from overcoming the plastic problem.

Natural alternatives to plastic products. Become more sustainable!

Plastic has become a big part of our lives. It’s in practically everything now. However, there are ways to remove it from your life. Alternatives to plastic products are available everywhere – they just aren’t the obvious choice anymore, which is quite sad. In this blog, we’ll share some completely natural, biodegradable alternatives to plastic products. Let’s rid our homes of plastic!