The Hidden Sip: Why Your Tea Bag Might Be A Microplastic Time Bomb—And How To Fix Your Daily Ritual

Your daily cup of tea, a ritual of comfort, might be coming with a disturbing, invisible ingredient: billions of microplastic and nanoplastic particles. A groundbreaking study put the spotlight on the convenience of the humble tea bag and its hidden environmental cost. But before you switch to coffee, remember: there are clear, easy, and delicious solutions to keep plastic out of your cup and our planet’s ecosystem. It’s time to choose better, brew better, and demand transparency from the brands we trust.

Rio Tinto Takes a Bold Step into the Future of Metals with E-Waste Recycling

Core motivation behind the partnership between Rio Tinto and Exurban, highlighting their shared commitment to sustainability, technological innovation, and the crucial role of e-waste recycling in meeting the growing demand for critical metals responsibly. The collaboration reflects a broader shift toward a circular economy, where resources are recovered, reused, and kept in circulation, reducing reliance on traditional mining while addressing the environmental challenges posed by the ever-growing mountain of electronic waste.

The planned $340 million facility in Fort Wayne, Indiana, represents a significant step in this direction, aiming to recover valuable metals like copper, gold, and silver from e-waste using advanced zero-waste technologies. This initiative not only underscores the potential for urban mining to supplement traditional resource extraction but also sets a new standard for environmentally responsible recycling practices in the industry.

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