Plastic Panic Debunked
The notion that we consume a credit card's worth of microplastics each week is challenged by newer research, suggesting the reality is far less alarming. Additionally, claims about the amount of plastic released from cutting boards are scrutinized, with a call for skepticism regarding sensationalized statistics. The discussion emphasizes the importance of questioning widely circulated claims and understanding the actual impact of plastic in our lives.In this clip
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Microplastics: How Worried Should You Be?
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Do we really eat a credit card's worth of plastic each week as discussed in the episode Microplastics: How Worried Should You Be? and the clip Plastic Panic Debunked?
Do we really eat a credit card's worth of plastic each week as discussed in the episode Microplastics: How Worried Should You Be? and the clip Plastic Panic Debunked?
How much plastic is eaten in a credit card-sized amount?