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Tea Bags Leak Microplastics Into Your Brew

29 Jan

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Summary

  • Tea can contain up to 60 microplastic particles per litre.
  • Hot beverages cause higher release of plastic particles.
  • Takeaway cups significantly increase microplastic exposure.
Tea Bags Leak Microplastics Into Your Brew

Research led by Professor Mohamed Abdallah indicates that hot beverages, particularly tea, can release microplastic particles. Tea can contain as many as 60 microplastic particles per litre, with analyses suggesting hot temperatures increase this release.

Compared to energy drinks or soft drinks, tea appears to have a higher concentration of these particles. Furthermore, the type of receptacle used matters; plastic-lined takeaway cups show higher averages of microplastic particles than glass mugs.

Tea bags themselves, evolving from silk to materials like nylon and bioplastics, are a notable source of microplastics when immersed in hot water. This information is particularly relevant for vegetarians, vegans, and pregnant women.

Strategies to reduce exposure include drinking tea between meals, pairing iron-rich foods with vitamin C, or limiting daily intake to three cups. Simple measures like opting for loose-leaf tea and avoiding plastic-lined cups can help mitigate risks.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Tea can contain up to 60 microplastic particles per litre, which equates to roughly 12 to 15 particles per cup.
Yes, tea bags made from materials like paper, nylon, and bioplastics can shed microplastics when immersed in hot water.
You can reduce microplastic intake by choosing loose-leaf tea, avoiding plastic-lined cups, drinking tea between meals, and moderating your intake to around three cups per day.

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