Yahoo: Why Your Tea Bags May Contain Microplastics (And What To Use Instead)
Why Your Tea Bags May Contain Microplastics (And What To Use Instead)
AOL: Tea bags and these 11 foods are likely exposing you to billions of microplastics
Tea bags and these 11 foods are likely exposing you to billions of microplastics
Greek Reporter: Teabags May Release Billions of Microplastics Into Your Tea, Study Finds
A review of 19 studies finds that teabags and packaging may release microplastics into tea during brewing, highlighting contamination.
The New York Times: Do I Need to Worry About Microplastics in Tea Bags?
AOL: Why Your Tea Bags May Contain Microplastics (And What To Use Instead)
Tea bags could be releasing billions of microplastic particles when brewed, recent research found. The study also found that human cells absorbed the plastic particles, suggesting that microplastics ...
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Sadly, microplastics are already everywhere in our environment, but if you would like to avoid actually drinking them in your tea, here's what you can do.
AOL: Your Tea Bag Could Be Releasing Billions Of Microplastics Into Your Mug, New Study Suggests
Your Tea Bag Could Be Releasing Billions Of Microplastics Into Your Mug, New Study Suggests
Earth.com: Tea bags may release up to one billion plastic particles during the brewing process, according to scientists