A recent study has found that to-go coffee cups may release microplastics when hot beverages are in them. Find out how to ...
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How to reduce microplastics from your laundry loads
When tossing a load of laundry into the washer, the last thing on your mind is likely the amount of plastic washing out of your clothes or detergent. Yet, our clothing and the way we do laundry ...
The public is starting to understand that they can find microplastics in their food, particularly seafood, but exposure from other foods is far more common than most people realize. Studies have shown ...
A review of more than 140 studies found that many micro- and nanoplastics in bottled water don’t come from the water itself, ...
Researchers say there are some simple ways to help minimise our exposure to the microplastics and nanoplastics in our homes.
Scientists question whether alarming reports of plastic particles in human organs are accurate or the result of laboratory contamination.
Tiny plastic particles drifting through the oceans may be quietly weakening one of Earth’s most powerful climate defenses.
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Recent studies reveal microplastics in human blood and organs, raising health concerns. Explore how these particles enter the ...
Chewing gum releases 1000s of microplastics into the saliva, and that's just the tip of the iceberg regarding our exposure to microplastics.
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