I said it would happen and it has.
Millions of these single use things are simply dumped where they are taken off by the hard of thinking. They are at bus stops, in car parks, outside shops, in the gutter, out the car window at some point, where they then get blown into hedgerows, rivers, lakes and down to the sea. It is far too hard to take them home or drop them in a bin. And they are not recyclable nor biodegradable!
So now the government is being urged to get more of us to use washable ones.
It's a bit late for that. People are already in the habit of sweeping up a couple of 30x or 50x packs / boxes with their beans and ready meals, and habits are hard to break. Then there is the scarcity, and sometimes outrageous costs, of reusable ones.
I have three: one to wear, one as a spare, and one drying on the door handle having been washed on the 'Happy Birthday two times' cycle.
There are plenty of stories of birds and small mammals getting caught up them, and so the RSPCA is asking people to 'snip the straps'. Good luck with that when the morons cannot even be bothered to get rid of them correctly.