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StubHub in Carson joins anti-plastic-straw movement

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StubHub Center has joined the anti-plastic-straw movement in announcing the venue will only offer paper straws to customers – and only upon request — at its concession stands.

The policy, which went into effect on Aug. 24, will remain in effect for other StubHub Center events, including Los Angeles Chargers games.

Under the policy, drinks served at the stadium will not come with a straw, but paper ones will be provided if the customer requests one. A limited number of plastic straws will be available for people with “special needs,’’ according to stadium officials.

The policy is expected to keep about 250,000 plastic straws a year out of landfills, officials said.

“Protecting our environment is paramount and reducing single-use plastic straws can greatly decrease plastic pollution in our oceans,’’ stadium General Manager Katie Pandolfo said. “We will continue to work to promote and improve sustainability initiatives in every facet of our venue.’’

The California Assembly on Thursday approved proposed legislation that would prohibit full-service, dine-in restaurants from giving plastic straws to customers unless they are specifically requested. The bill is awaiting a signature from Gov. Jerry Brown before it becomes law.

Several California cities have already enacted restrictions on plastic straws. The Walt Disney Co. plans to phase out plastic straws at its theme parks by next year, and Starbucks is planning to eliminate them from its stores over the next two years.

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