Paper Straw

CHO committed to greener nature

At CHO we are providing paper straws that are non toxic and SGS approved. Paper straws are a much better choice for the planet as they can decompose without creating a waste problem.We are bringing in the paper straw revolution by getting most cafes, restaurants and hotels to ditch the plastic and switch to paper. Drinking straws are a fun addition to your party supplies, but if you're concerned about the environment and the nationwide ban on plastics, you probably want to avoid plastic. Just CHO has the solution. We are providing Paper drinking straws in many different colors and styles! Our straws have passed FDA tests and made of biodegradable material. We also have drinking paper straws with a variety of patterns and colours. Intract with us so that you'll find an affordable and eco-friendly way to add fun to your party or event!

6MM PAPER STRAWS



  • Dimensions (in mm) : 6 x 100
  • Colours Available : White / Mixed Stripes
  • Number Of Pieces Per Pack: 100
  • Number Of Pieces Per Carton: 10000
  • 8MM PAPER STRAWS



  • Dimensions (in mm) : 8 x 100
  • Colours Available : White / Mixed Stripes
  • Number Of Pieces Per Pack: 65
  • Number Of Pieces Per Carton: 6500
  • 10MM PAPER STRAWS



  • Dimensions (in mm) : 10 x 100
  • Colours Available : White / Mixed Stripes
  • Number Of Pieces Per Pack: 50
  • Number Of Pieces Per Carton: 5000

  • We have become the fastest growing company


    Benefits of using Paper Straws

    Even if you toss your plastic straws in the recycling bin, they’ll likely end up in landfills or the ocean, where they can take years to decompose. On the flip side, paper straws are fully biodegradable and compostable. If they do end up in the ocean, they’ll start to break down within just three days.
    As we learned, plastic straws can take hundreds of years to fully decompose, lasting for up to 200 years in a landfill. It’s much more likely that they’ll wind up in the ocean, where they break into smaller microplastics that end up being ingested by fish and marine life. Unlike plastic, paper straws will decompose back into the earth within 2-6 weeks. Paper straws are marine life-friendly. According to a study from 5 Gyres, they’ll break down in 6 months, meaning they’re safer for wildlife than plastic straws.
    As more businesses become aware of the negative effects of plastic straws and environmentally conscious of their waste and recycling footprint, demand for paper straws has risen. In fact, paper straw supply companies can’t keep up with the demand.

    Why us

    Replacing the things we use most with
    eco-friendly options.

    We never really think about the harmless little straw we get with our soda, shake, or juice. But it really adds up. MILLIONS of plastic straws are used every day. That’s a lot of plastic waste! But we can put a dent in that number. All it takes is a little ingenuity and a little responsibility. Sustainability is about making eco-friendly changes in our daily habits!

    CHO has a vision of a fully sustainable world.

    CHO has a vision of a fully sustainable world. Our products are thoughtfully designed, and are made largely of natural materials, or low processed materials. We recognize that going plastic free and reducing waste as lifestyle must be set by example. Yet, it is challenging to make the shift which would replace plastic or chemicals in day-to-day life. And so our mission is to make this quest easier for others. CHO is a step towards co-existence. “If we don't coexist we won't exist. Sustainable living is the only way to save our home, and our bigger home - our planet!”

    Plastic straws are not only an issue, It is the crises.

    Plastic pollution poses one of the biggest known threats to the ocean, influencing all ecosystems from beautiful coral reefs to abyssal trenches, eventually accumulating in our own food. Learn more about how to upend the current system of produce-use-discard, and transition to a system which promotes reuse and repurposing of plastics. Plastic straws are really bad for the ocean. It’s estimated that we use over 500 million every day in our planet, and most of those end up in our oceans, polluting the water and killing marine life. We want to encourage people to stop using plastic straws for good. If we don’t act now, by the year 2050 there will be more plastic in the ocean than fish.