Tea has been used medicinally since ancient times to boost immunity, reduce inflammation, and even fight certain diseases. But there’s some tea on tea that you might not know — the way we prepare it ...
Tea bag being steeped in a clear cup of water behind which are a a white container with honey and a lemon cut in half. - Garna Zarina/Shutterstock If you're a tea enthusiast who loves a calming cup of ...
As we all strive to live more sustainably, hidden plastics are a big concern. Many traditional tea bags contain polypropylene, a sealing plastic, which means they can't be recycled. However, an ...
From takeout containers and tea bags to bottled water, gum, and even cheese, these were the most-read microplastic stories of ...
Your kitchen might be spotless, your meals fresh and carefully prepared. Yet something invisible is ending up on your plate.
They're in our oceans, soil, air, snow -- and even in your cup of tea. Plastic tea bags are shedding billions of shards of microplastics into their water, according to a new study. Researchers at ...
Do you know what microscopic items are floating in your daily cup of tea? Researchers say it could be microplastics from plastic tea bags, CNN reported. Scientists from McGill University in Canada ...
Microplastics aren't just an environmental buzzword. They're in the water you drink, the air you breathe and even the food on your plate. These tiny fragments of plastic are nearly impossible to avoid ...
Plastic tea bags are shedding billions of shards of microplastics into the water for cups of tea, according to a new study. Researchers at McGill University in Canada analyzed the effects of placing ...