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sl8

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12. "These tea bags release billions of plastic particles into your brew, study shows"
Wed Dec 15, 2021, 06:20 PM
Dec 2021
https://www.washingtonpost.com/climate-environment/2019/09/27/these-tea-bags-release-billions-plastic-particles-into-your-brew-study-shows/



These tea bags release billions of plastic particles into your brew, study shows

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Hernandez, Tufenkji and their fellow researchers at McGill University tested four kinds of plastic tea bags in boiling water, and found that a single bag would release more than 11 billion microplastic and 3 billion nanoplastic particles. You would not be able to see the contamination with your own eyes; the researchers had to use an electron microscope. But it’s there.

Their findings were published in the American Chemical Society journal Environmental Science & Technology this month.

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The four brands of tea they tested came from regular grocery stores in Montreal. After emptying and cleaning the tea bags of any trace of tea leaves, they submerged them in water heated to 203 degrees Fahrenheit, and then they left the bags to steep for five minutes.

The researchers then examined the water for leftover particles, placing drops on a slide and examining them under an electron microscope. There, they could see particles of varying sizes, some a little larger, some frighteningly small. Further testing of additional samples revealed their structures and confirmed that the material was made of the same plastic materials as PET, a kind of polyester, and nylon. It was clear, Tufenkji said, that the plastic was coming from the tea bags themselves, not the tea.

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Hey Tea Drinkers! [View all] vercetti2021 Dec 2021 OP
No bags. Big Blue Marble Dec 2021 #1
You don't use a strainer ball? vercetti2021 Dec 2021 #2
I used to use a ceramic strainer ball. Big Blue Marble Dec 2021 #5
Loose tea here, too NJCher Dec 2021 #3
Yes, the health benefits are a factor too. Big Blue Marble Dec 2021 #6
Oh wow vercetti2021 Dec 2021 #7
You have to take the bag or other vehicle for tea out of the cup or pot iemanja Dec 2021 #4
IF it's a bag, take it out. If loose, no problem DFW Dec 2021 #8
microplastics and tea? Please explain... electric_blue68 Dec 2021 #9
"These tea bags release billions of plastic particles into your brew, study shows" sl8 Dec 2021 #12
Oh, woah! I had no idea! ... electric_blue68 Dec 2021 #13
Has anyone had bubble tea? Marthe48 Dec 2021 #10
I take the k-cup out of the machine when done. NurseJackie Dec 2021 #11
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