MOSCOW (MRC) -- SeaWorld San Diego
announced today it has eliminated polystyrene foam tableware and plastic
flatware at its restaurants and employee cafeterias, as per KPBS. Polystyrene foam products are not
biodegradable. They pile up in landfills or get scattered on beaches or oceans,
harming marine life, SeaWorld officials said.
SeaWorld says the conservation move will have a positive impact because
it serves millions of meals in the park each year. "SeaWorld is proud to be a
responsible steward of the environment, not just here in our park, but in the
oceans and the world we share,'' said John Reilly, president of the park. "We
hope our actions will inspire others to take similar steps that, combined, can
make a huge difference.''
The park stopped handing out plastic shopping bags two years ago.
SeaWorld now uses bowls and plates made of molded fibers, flatware made of
cornstarch and hot cups from recycled paper. All are biodegradable.
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