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Brewing May Release Billions of Plastic Particles From Tea Bags
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Brewing May Release Billions of Plastic Particles From Tea Bags

A review in Food Chemistry finds teabags—often made with plastic mesh or mixed materials—are a leading source of microplastics and nanoplastics in tea. When exposed to boiling water, some bags can release more than a billion particles into the brew, with studies reporting up to 14.7 billion particles per bag depending on methods and detection. Results vary due to testing techniques and contamination risks, and researchers also note possible leaching of plastic additives, though health implications for humans remain unproven. The takeaway is that familiar tea packaging can be a major source of plastic contamination in tea, though exact quantities are not uniform across brands or studies.