A study from the University of Birmingham in the U.K. found that hot beverages had more microplastics in them than their colder counterparts. Canva
A study from the University of Birmingham in the U.K. found some shocking results after testing the beverages we consume.
The study found that hot beverages such as tea and coffee had the highest amount of microplastics compared to colder beverages such as sodas, juices and even iced coffees and teas.
Here’s what you need to know about the details of the study and which common beverage took the top slot for having the most microplastics.
What beverages have the most microplastics?
The researchers found that out of all the hot beverages, hot tea served in disposable cups contained the most amount of microplastics.
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