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Your coffee cup is leaking microplastics into your drink — and the material makes all the difference
Microscopic microplastics are just a few micrometers long, making them invisible to the naked eye. The tiny particles are ...
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There’s a big reason you may want to ditch those plastic coffee cups
To most of us, that cup feels harmless – just a convenient tool for caffeine delivery. However, if that cup is made of ...
A new study finds hot takeaway coffee in plastic cups can release thousands of microplastics. Heat increases shedding, ...
Thus, using PE-coated paper cups could decrease MP intake compared with PE cups; this reduction may lower dose-dependent ...
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