Thanks to a possible bill that bans plastic straws in NYC, you could soon be stirring your drink with your finger. But you don’t have to wait until that passes to go green.

Even though straws make up a small percentage of landfill trash, their shape makes them particularly dangerous for aquatic life if they end up in the ocean. So if you’re looking to save the world and get a little tipsy, you can feed good about sipping your drinks at these city bars.

Grand Army Bar

Brooklyn’s Grand Army Bar has moved from plastic straws to hay ones. The switch is not only environmentally friendly but the new straws don’t disintegrate in your mouth, aren’t metal, and are completely biodegradable.

The Bonnie Bar

The Bonnie Bar in Astoria swapped their plastic mixing straws for paper ones. They’re more colorful, won’t hurt turtles, and yes, they’re sturdy enough for frozen drinks too.

Black Tail

Manhattan’s Black Tail bar doesn’t use plastic straws either. Instead, customers get eco friendly paper straws while bartenders mix drinks with metal ones that are washed and re-used.

Cantina

Harlem’s favorite taco and tequila place has also gotten a little greener. With sweet paper straws, they’re making a small but important step to help the world.

The Penrose

You can rosé all day at The Penrose and feel good about your activism. Plus, their striped paper straws are infinitely more Instagrammable than those clunky plastic ones.

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The Spaniard

Paper straws at the spaniard mean you no longer have to feel guilty ordering the sweet frozen stuff. Nor do you need to bring your own metal straws.

Flora Bar

Flora Bar started using metal straws which are less wasteful and definitely more futuristic.