...and have been replaced with biodegradable paper straws, which will be provided upon request.
The decision to remove plastic straws from the airport comes following heightened awareness of the waste impact of single use plastics, and London Evening Standard’s ‘The Last Straw’ campaign, which aims to bring an end to Londoners’ needless use of plastic drinking straws.
Until this new measure, approximately 100,000 plastic straws were distributed by London City Airport outlets each year, among a proportion of its 4.5 million annual passengers. The airport is the first in the UK to implement the ban, helping to reduce the amount of plastic waste.
Lewis Chenery, Environmental Compliance Executive at London City Airport, said:
“We are pleased to see plastic straws depart from London City Airport, joining a range of waste management initiatives that we already implement as a zero landfill company.
“Recent public interest in plastic waste has brought into sharp focus the issue, and we will be looking at new measures to further reduce our contribution, as we develop a new guide for our restaurants and retailers. We are also committed to increasing our recycling rate to 70% by the end of this year.”
SSP Group, which operates several restaurants, bars and cafes in the airport, including Espressamente Illy, City Bar, Pilots Bar & Kitchen and Panopolis, will now only supply paper straw alternatives.
Café-bar Brick Lane Brews, founded by Truman’s Brewery, has removed plastic straws, along with the on-site Café Nero and Pret A Manger. Going forward, any new outlets will be obliged to use non-plastic straws.
The airport also provides free drinking water refills at all of its food and drink outlets (with the exception of the airside Pret A Manger branch, due to kitchen facilities) helping to reduce the use of single-use plastic wastage. Self-service jugs of water are available, or passengers can ask staff behind the counter, without the need to purchase an item.