Are you eating microplastics? 5 kitchen items that increase your intake and ways to prevent it

Microplastics are pervasive in our environment and can contaminate our food through kitchen items like old plastic containers, cookware, cutting boards, blenders, and sponges. Switching to materials like glass, stainless steel, bamboo, and natural sponges can help reduce exposure.

Are you eating microplastics? 5 kitchen items that increase your intake and ways to prevent it
Microplastics are pervasive in our environment and can contaminate our food through kitchen items like old plastic containers, cookware, cutting boards, blenders, and sponges. Switching to materials like glass, stainless steel, bamboo, and natural sponges can help reduce exposure.