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According to American Chemical Society (2021) researchers in Environmental Science and Technology,
the increasing presence of micro- and nano-sized plastics in the environment and food chain is of
growing concern. Although attentive customers promote the reduction of single-use plastics, some
producers create innovative plastic packaging to substitute for conventional paper use, such teabags in
plastic. This study was intended to examine whether plastic teabags might produce a normal steeping
process that produces microplastics and/or nanoplastics. We demonstrate that a single plastic teabag
emits around 11.6 trillion microplastic and 3.1 trillion nanoplastic in a single drinking cup at a brewed
temperature (95oC).
(exceptional) In an American Chemical Society study published in the Environmental Science and
Technology Journal, Canadian researchers found that steeping a single plastic tea bag with temperature
braking releases around 11.6 billion tiny particles known as "microplastics" and about 3.1 trillion
"nanoplastics" into each cup
Source:
Educalingo. (2021). Tea bag. Retrieved September 14, 2021 from https://educalingo.com/en/dic-en/tea-
bag
Green Child Magazine. (2021). Plastic in Tea Bags and How You Can Avoid It. Retrieved September 14,
2021 from https://www.greenchildmagazine.com/plastic-in-tea-bags/
American Chemical Society. (2021). Plastic Teabags Release Billions of Microparticles and Nanoparticles
into Tea. Retrieved September 14 2021 from https://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/acs.est.9b02540