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Plastic Straw Rules: Chicago vs Schaumburg

How do plastic straw rules rules compare between Chicago, IL and Schaumburg, IL?

Schaumburg has fewer restrictions than Chicago.

Chicago, IL

Cook County

Some Restrictions

Chicago Municipal Code chapter 7-38 bars food and beverage establishments from automatically providing single-use plastic straws and stirrers. Servers must give a straw only if a customer asks. Self-service straw stations and pre-set straws on tables are prohibited.

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Schaumburg, IL

Cook County

Few Restrictions

Illinois has no statewide straws-on-request law and Cook County imposes none. Restaurants may freely offer plastic straws to customers. A few Cook County suburbs encourage on-request distribution but no enforceable countywide rule exists.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactChicagoSchaumburg
City codeMCC chapter 7-38-
DefaultStraws on request only-
Self-service stationsProhibited-
Disability accessAccommodation required-
State law-No straws-on-request mandate
County rule-None
Forest Preserve-Event-specific limits
ADA access-Always preserved

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Chicago FAQ

Can a Chicago coffee shop set out a self-serve straw caddy?

No. MCC chapter 7-38 bars self-service plastic straw stations. Staff must hand a straw individually to customers who request one, and pre-stocked caddies are not allowed.

Are paper or compostable straws restricted too?

Non-plastic straws may be offered, but the on-request default applies broadly. Many Chicago restaurants voluntarily limit even paper straws to requests to reduce overall single-use waste.

Schaumburg FAQ

Can restaurants give me a plastic straw automatically?

Yes. Cook County and Illinois have no on-request rule. Restaurants may offer plastic straws by default unless a specific suburb has passed its own ordinance.

What about paper or compostable straws?

Restaurants may use any straw type they choose. There is no Cook County preference or mandate; decisions are left to individual businesses and any home-rule municipal rules.

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