David Sinclair· PhD
Some containers release as many as 4.22 million microplastic and 2.11 billion nanoplastic particles within 3 min of microwave heating.
The evidence is convergent. Multiple independent sources reach the same conclusion, the underlying mechanism is well-characterized, and even the field's most cautious voices treat it as worth doing.
Some containers release as many as 4.22 million microplastic and 2.11 billion nanoplastic particles within 3 min of microwave heating.
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Microwaving food in plastic containers can release over *4 million* microplastic particles into a meal in just 3 minutes (along with the chemicals they carry)
A recent study showed microwaving food in plastic can release over 4 million microplastic particles into food in minutes.
a recent study found that microwaving food in plastic containers can release over 4 million microplastic particles into a meal in just 3 minutes of