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A recent study published by Portland State University discovered a variety of microplastics in 180 out of 182 tested seafood ...
Plastic manufacturers are pushing to have their products counted as compost. Composters and farmers are trying to stop them.
A recent study found that micro- and nanoplastics are entering our bodies from common food packaging that we use almost daily ...
Microplastics, plastic fragments 5 millimeters or smaller, have been found in just about every part of the human body. To ...
The disposable tea flask market is expected to develop significantly, reaching USD 2,395 million by 2035 at an 8.2% CAGR.
Plastic bag policies led to a 25% to 47% reduction in the amount of disposable, thin plastic bag litter on America's ...
A major review finds plastic particles enter food through packaging, processing, and repeated use—explaining how they end up ...
Researchers systematically mapped the evidence on micro-, meso-, and nanoplastics migrating from plastic food-contact ...
Research reveals food packaging releases plastic particles. Microplastics contaminate common foods and drinks. Opening ...
Researchers measured micro- and nanoplastics in such food and drink products as beer, canned fish, rice, mineral water, tea ...
The study revealed that a single plastic-based tea bag, when exposed to standard brewing temperatures, can release an estimated 11.6 billion micro plastic particles and 3.1 billion nanoplastic ...
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