Study finds billions of nanoplastics released when microwaving containers
Study finds billions of nanoplastics released when microwaving containers
news.unl.edu Nebraska study finds billions of nanoplastics released when microwaving containers
The fastest way to heat food and drink might also rank as the fastest route to ingesting massive quantities of minuscule plastic particles, says new research led by Husker engineers.
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I stopped microwaving in plastic many years ago. You can taste it ffs.
17 1 ReplyWho tf microwaves water, and who tf bothers setting up a microwave fridge shot for a mommy blog post.
But yes, this should surprise no one.
6 0 ReplyNanoplastics sound smaller than microplastics, so they're probably alright, right?
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