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Read the following passage and choose the correct answer to each of the questions.

1. In recent years, there has been a significant shift towards more eco-friendly alternatives to plastic products. Among these changes is the introduction of paper straws, which have become increasingly popular in cafes, restaurants, and homes. This shift is largely driven by growing awareness of the environmental damage caused by plastic pollution, particularly in our oceans.

2. Plastic straws have long been criticised for their contribution to pollution. They are lightweight, making them easily blown into waterways and oceans, where they can harm marine life. Unlike plastic, which takes hundreds of years to decompose, paper straws break down much more quickly. This means they are less likely to accumulate in the environment, making them a seemingly better option.

3. However, the production of paper straws also has an environmental impact. The manufacturing process requires cutting down trees, which can contribute to deforestation if not managed sustainably. Moreover, many paper straws have a thin plastic lining to prevent them from getting soggy quickly. This plastic lining can still cause environmental issues and reduce the benefits of switching from plastic to paper.

4. There are also practical concerns. Many people find paper straws less durable than plastic ones. They can become soft and unusable in a short amount of time, especially when used in hot beverages. This inconvenience can lead to increased waste if people use more straws as replacements.

5. On the other hand, some companies are working to address these issues. They are developing more durable and completely biodegradable paper straws, as well as investing in sustainable forestry practices to ensure that the production of paper products does not contribute to deforestation.

6. In conclusion, while paper straws do offer a more environmentally friendly alternative to plastic straws, they are not without their own set of problems. The key to making a positive impact lies in continuing to innovate and improve these products, as well as encouraging responsible production and disposal practices. As consumers, being aware of these issues can help us make more informed choices and support companies that prioritise sustainability.

(37) Which of the following drawbacks of paper straws is NOT mentioned in the passage?

Read the following passage and choose the correct answer to each of the questions.

1. In recent years, there has been a significant shift towards more eco-friendly alternatives to plastic products. Among these changes is the introduction of paper straws, which have become increasingly popular in cafes, restaurants, and homes. This shift is largely driven by growing awareness of the environmental damage caused by plastic pollution, particularly in our oceans.

2. Plastic straws have long been criticised for their contribution to pollution. They are lightweight, making them easily blown into waterways and oceans, where they can harm marine life. Unlike plastic, which takes hundreds of years to decompose, paper straws break down much more quickly. This means they are less likely to accumulate in the environment, making them a seemingly better option.

3. However, the production of paper straws also has an environmental impact. The manufacturing process requires cutting down trees, which can contribute to deforestation if not managed sustainably. Moreover, many paper straws have a thin plastic lining to prevent them from getting soggy quickly. This plastic lining can still cause environmental issues and reduce the benefits of switching from plastic to paper.

4. There are also practical concerns. Many people find paper straws less durable than plastic ones. They can become soft and unusable in a short amount of time, especially when used in hot beverages. This inconvenience can lead to increased waste if people use more straws as replacements.

5. On the other hand, some companies are working to address these issues. They are developing more durable and completely biodegradable paper straws, as well as investing in sustainable forestry practices to ensure that the production of paper products does not contribute to deforestation.

6. In conclusion, while paper straws do offer a more environmentally friendly alternative to plastic straws, they are not without their own set of problems. The key to making a positive impact lies in continuing to innovate and improve these products, as well as encouraging responsible production and disposal practices. As consumers, being aware of these issues can help us make more informed choices and support companies that prioritise sustainability.

(37) Which of the following drawbacks of paper straws is NOT mentioned in the passage?

A.

They often include a small amount of plastic.

B.

They may become unusable in hot drinks.

C.

 

Their production can lead to the loss of forests.
D.

They require complex technology to produce.

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