Study Finds Microplastics in All Tested Beverages, Especially Hot Drinks

Key Takeaways

  • A recent study found tiny plastic particles, called microplastics, in all hot and cold beverages tested

  • Heat, carbonation and acidity may cause packaging to release more microplastics into drinks

  • Plastic packaging resulted in higher microplastic levels than paper or aluminum packaging

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