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cm0002@lemmy.world to Science@mander.xyz · 3 days ago

Cleaning plastic containers in a dishwasher is a source of microplastic pollution, study finds

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Cleaning plastic containers in a dishwasher is a source of microplastic pollution, study finds

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cm0002@lemmy.world to Science@mander.xyz · 3 days ago
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Washing household plastic containers in a dishwasher releases nanoplastic and microplastic pollution into wastewater, University of Queensland researchers have found.
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    And people are grossed out when they learn that people can have enough micro/nanoplastic in their brain to make a disposable plastic spoon (2g). :)

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      It’s up to a credit card now (9g)

      Source

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        When i die i want my brain plastic to be used for a warhammer figurine!

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        The methodology used to get that result is supposedly very questionable.

        I heard it here:

        Science Vs: Is There Really a Plastic Spoon in Our Brains?

        Not to minimize the impact of microplastics, but the credit card amount is probably way off.

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          No offenses, but I’m gonna put a lot more weight behind a peer reviewed Nature paper, rather than some random podcaster.

          The explained their methodology pretty well. They extrapolate the microplastics amount from a small bit of cortical tissue, and compared it to previous results. Yeah there might not be as much in other parts of the brain, but we don’t have a reason to think it would be drastically different.

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      the microsplastic keep my brain smooth and flexible :3

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        This made me chuckle

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        Neuroplasticity

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