If you purchase bubble tea on a regular basis, start with this low-hanging fruit and replace plastic straws with a reusable stainless steel bubble tea straw.
It is estimated that there are now 150 million metric tons of plastic in the ocean, with plastic straws making up less than 1 percent. Did you know that Singaporeans use 22 million plastic straws every single day?
Sip sustainably with these reusable bubble tea straw which is non-toxic and BPA free. Each straw comes with a cleaning brush for you to clean your straw. They are able to suck up any of the boba pearls!
Do note that stainless steel will conduct the temperature of your beverage. It is not advisable to use it to drink a hot beverage.
To Offset Its Carbon Emissions
Use it 149 times. One stainless steel straw is responsible for using 2420 kJ of energy, releasing 217 grams of carbon dioxide.
Material
Crafted from #304 food-grade stainless steel colour plated with rose gold/gold/black.
End of Life Treatment
Landfill
Your Guide To Purchasing A Reusable Straw
Kindly refer to our blog post (Click Me)
FAQs
Does this straw have a sharp edge?
Due to safety reasons, the straw are not sharp edged.
Can I use this in the dish washer?
Yes you can! We will still advise you to wash it by hand for hygiene purposes.
– (verified owner) –
nice! 🙂
Cynthia Loy –
Chio straw plus going green makes me feel great while drinking my BBT. 😌
Rebecca (verified owner) –
very pretty rose gold and useful and making my drink colder! 🙂
Blake –
Straw is good and collection is quite convenient if you live near the collection points! One thing that’s a bit annoying though is that the straw itself has blunt ends unlike plastic straws with one sharp end so you can’t really poke a hole through the plastic foil of the bubble tea cup with the metal straw. Not a dealbreaker though, just need to bring something small and sharp along with the straw to poke a hole if you’re enjoying your bubble tea outside!
xy –
It’s the perfect size for drinking boba tea!! It doesn’t really matter that it doesn’t have a sharp end because most bubble tea shops I go to do help with the poking of the straw through the plastic. Sadly it doesn’t fit through the circular hole for a Stojo cup : (
Rachel –
I love my black bubble tea straw! It looks so different and it’s very convenient to bring around.