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Trump Rejects Paper Straws, Revives Plastic Use
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President Trump has issued an executive order ending federal support for paper straws, calling them a costly failure. His 31-page report labels paper straws a “scam” laced with harmful chemicals. The order, EO 14208, directs agencies to use plastic straws instead. Trump argues plastic straws are more effective and environmentally misunderstood.
Paper straws, Trump claims, disintegrate in drinks and contain “forever chemicals.” He asserts they’re worse for the environment than plastic alternatives.
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Plastic straws account for just 0.025% of ocean waste, per Trump’s report. Their ban reduces ocean pollution by only 0.0000625%, deemed negligible.
Trump’s order halts federal purchasing and promotion of paper straws. Agencies must now procure plastic straws for government use.
The president frames the move as a rejection of the “Green New Scam.” He argues environmental policies should prioritize practicality.
Plastic straw bans began in states like California to curb ocean litter. Trump’s policy reverses federal alignment with such efforts.
Some praise Trump’s order for restoring consumer choice and common sense. Others criticize it as a step backward for environmental progress.
Environmentalists argue plastic straws harm marine life and ecosystems. Supporters of Trump’s policy say paper straws are ineffective and overpriced.
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| Total News Sources | 25 |
| Left | 7 |
| Right | 9 |
| Center | 8 |
| Unrated | 1 |
| Bias Distribution | 36% Right |
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