High temperature of your hot beverage catalyzes microplastic release.
LOS ANGELES — Styrofoam coffee cups, plates, clamshell takeout containers and other food service items made with expanded polystyrene plastic can still be found in restaurants and on store shelves, ...
The House on Friday rejected separate amendments to spending legislation that would have blocked funding for the use of polystyrene cups and compact fluorescent light bulbs in the Capitol complex. The ...
A new study finds hot takeaway coffee in plastic cups can release thousands of microplastics. Heat increases shedding, ...
Thus, using PE-coated paper cups could decrease MP intake compared with PE cups; this reduction may lower dose-dependent ...
Follow Starbucks Via's tips on how to keep your drink warm. Oct. 20, 2011 — -- False, a styrofoam cup cannot capture heat as well as a thermos container. Many people carry around hot beverages ...