Some commercially available tea bags contain high levels of microplastics that appear to infuse right into your drink. Brew a ...
A recent study founded that brewing tea bags could release billions of tiny plastic particles into your cup. Experts explain ...
People complaining about torn tea bags, and buying the brands with stronger bags have pushed us away from plain old paper, ...
There are two things that make for the perfect cup of tea; one is how it is brewed and the other is the setting in which it ...
To simplify the process of making tea, many people opt for tea bags, but recent research from the Universitat Autònoma de ...
To lower the risk of microplastic exposure, tea enthusiasts can opt for loose leaf-based tea instead of polymer-based tea bags. They can also brew their tea using filtered water or use completely ...
Some tea bags release billions of tiny plastic particles when immersed in hot water, creating tea that can harm your health and increase your risk of cancer—but not all tea is equally as dangerous.
So, when news recently came out that tea bags “release micro- and nanoplastic particles” by the millions, it didn’t faze my parents; as the tea snobs they are, they ditched single-use tea ...
Your afternoon cup of tea may have released millions of microplastics and nanoplastics when steeped in hot water.