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    Straw Free Sedona One Year Anniversary

    September 5, 2019No Comments
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    logo_sedonachamber2Sedona AZ (September 5, 2019) – In August 2018, The Sedona Chamber of Commerce & Tourism Bureau joined forces with the City of Sedona, Sedona Compost, Keep Sedona Beautiful and the Sustainability Alliance to launch Straw Free Sedona, a campaign that encourages local businesses and their patrons to cease use of plastic straws.

    One year after the launch, 52 businesses have pledged to stop using one-time use plastic straws; a small step towards a more sustainable Sedona. Reports have shown that in one year, more than 1-million one-time use plastic straws have been eliminated in Sedona! Thanks to the following participants:

    1. 89Agave
    2. A Spa for You Sedona Day Spa
    3. A Sunset Chateau
    4. Agave Highlands Golf Course
    5. Alma de Sedona Inn
    6. Amara Resort & Spa
    7. Black Cow Cafe
    8. Briar Patch Inn on Oak Creek
    9. Cake Couture Coffee & Dessert
    10. ChocolaTree Organic Oasis
    11. Cream & Cake Couture
    12. Cress on Oak Creek
    13. Cucina Rustica
    14. Dahl & Di Luca Ristorante Italiano
    15. El Portal Sedona Hotel
    16. Etch Kitchen & Bar
    17. Gerardo’s Italian Kitchen
    18. Golden Goose American Grill
    19. Hideaway House
    20. Hilton Sedona Resort at Bell Rock
    21. Holiday Inn Express Sedona – Oak Creek
    22. Indian Gardens Cafe & Market
    23. L’Auberge de Sedona
    24. Local Juicery
    25. Mariposa Latin Inspired Grill
    26. Orchards Inn
    27. Oaxaca Restaurant & Rooftop Cantina
    28. Oregano’s Pizza Bistro
    29. Pisa Lisa
    30. PJ’s Village Pub
    31. Plant 2 Platter
    32. Poco Diablo Resort & Spa
    33. Ramsey’s Rocks and Minerals
    34. Red Rock Gelato
    35. Reds
    36. Rene at Tlaquepaque
    37. SaltRock Southwest Kitchen
    38. Secret Garden Café at Tlaquepaque
    39. Sedona Beer Company
    40. Sedona Golf Resort
    41. Sedona Pizza Company
    42. Sedona Poké Company
    43. Sedona Rouge Hotel & Spa
    44. Sedona VegFest
    45. Sedonuts
    46. Shadow Rock Tap + Table
    47. TC’s Bar and Grill
    48. Thai Palace Uptown
    49. The Hudson
    50. The Melting Point
    51. Village Lodge
    52. Whole Foods Market

     

    Thank you to the following businesses who have eagerly jumped on this Sustainable Tourism Plan tactic. This is just the beginning! By August 2020, we hope to have 75 businesses cut single-use plastic straws from their inventory. If requested by a customer, businesses are offering straws made from paper, bamboo, avocado pits, or selling $.80 stainless steel straws. There are many affordable alternatives.

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    Although the elimination of plastic straws is a small step towards less waste on land and in the water, there are many more initiatives that can be put into action; such as decreasing the use of plastic bags and Styrofoam containers. Perhaps your home or business can work towards zero-waste or use your food waste to compost a new vegetable garden. What initiative will you lead for a brighter future??

     

    Learn more about joining the #StrawFreeSedona movement at StrawFreeSedona.com.

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