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Plastic Straw Rules: Honolulu vs Pearl City

How do plastic straw rules rules compare between Honolulu, HI and Pearl City, HI?

Pearl City has fewer restrictions than Honolulu.

Honolulu, HI

Honolulu County

Some Restrictions

Plastic straws fall under Honolulu's disposable foodware ordinance: vendors may only provide them on request, and many establishments have transitioned to paper or compostable straws to comply.

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Pearl City, HI

Honolulu County

Few Restrictions

Hawaii does not regulate plastic straws at the state level, but Maui County and other county ordinances restrict food vendors from automatically providing single-use plastic straws and stirrers to customers.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactHonoluluPearl City
AuthorityROH Ch. 41 Art. 19-
Rule typeRequest-only, not full ban-
ADA exceptionPlastic straws on request-
Common substitutePaper or PLA compostable-
EffectiveJanuary 2022-
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Honolulu FAQ

Are plastic straws banned outright in Honolulu?

No, only in foam form. Plastic straws are restricted to on-request distribution. Maui County has a stricter outright ban; Honolulu does not.

Must restaurants stock straws for disabled customers?

Yes. Federal ADA requires flexible-plastic straws remain available on request for patrons with disabilities who cannot use rigid alternatives.

Pearl City FAQ

Are plastic straws banned in Hawaii?

Not by state law, but several counties restrict their automatic distribution by food vendors.

Can I get a straw if I ask?

Yes. Most county rules use an upon-request approach allowing straws when requested.

Will Hawaii pass a statewide ban?

Bills have been introduced but no statewide law has been enacted as of 2026.

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