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House Digest on MSNReuse Tea Bags To Make Beautiful Collage Greeting CardsYou might think that tea bags have to go in the trash after use, but you can actually repurpose them for a beautiful collage greeting card DIY project.
Researchers at McGill University found that a single tea bag can release around 11.6 billion microplastic particles, and 3.1 billion even smaller nanoplastic particles, into the cup.
It offers a single tea bag enclosed in a tiny card, similar to a greeting card. The cards display illustrations, and about 400 phrases for different feelings and occasions, such as: “Hope ...
They’re in our oceans, soil, air, snow — and even in your cup of tea. Plastic tea bags are shedding billions of shards of microplastics into their water, according to a new study. Researchers ...
They're in our oceans, soil, air, snow -- and even in your cup of tea. Plastic tea bags are shedding billions of shards of microplastics into their water, according to a new study.
Plastic tea bags are shedding billions of shards of microplastics into their water, according to a new study.
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