McDonald's not ready to let go of plastic straws
McDonald's says it is already working on finding alternatives to plastic straws
McDonald's isn't ready to stop offering plastic straws, despite environmental concerns.
A shareholder proposal to pressure the world's biggest hamburger chain on the matter was voted down at the company's annual meeting Thursday. The proposal by activist group SumOfUs asked for a report about the "business risks" of using plastic straws at the chain's 37,000 locations globally.
McDonald's said it was already working on finding alternatives to plastic straws and urged shareholders to reject the proposal.
The push to ban plastic straws has been getting more attention lately. A New York city councilman introduced a bill this week saying restaurants should replace plastic straws with paper or metal alternatives.
Seattle and Miami Beach have passed bans on plastic straws. The city of Malibu, California, is banning plastic cutlery and straws.
Several regions in Canada are also pushing to reduce the use of plastic straws.