Study finds billions of nanoplastics released when microwaving containers
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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We just can't win, every day there's some terrible new thing humanity is doing. If we aren't destroying the earth with microplastics, we're destroying ourselves with them. Smh.
16 0 ReplyI've been avoiding plastic in the microwave for years, after reading something similar in the late 00s. Glass containers only.
13 0 ReplyWith glass lids?
4 0 ReplyAm I supposed to be microwaving things with the lid on?
8 0 ReplyYeah, if I ever use a lid on something in the microwave, it's glass too.
2 0 ReplyI just put a glass plate over the glass container in the microwave, which I often then use to eat the food I'm microwaving.
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I mostly avoid plastics in the microwave. Completely avoid it for my kids. I'm pretty sure I'm already fucked, so I'm a bit lax for me.
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im trying to maximize my microplastic intake so i can become immortal
7 0 ReplyBecome the Barbie
6 0 Reply
Jokes on you! I don't own a microwave!
1 0 ReplyLiterally eating my microwaved lunch out of a plastic container right now. Nice knowing you guys.
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