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Polypropylene In Teabags ..
I'm watching " Inside the factory" on BBC2. Apparently in the production of most teabags there's polypropylene. Did you know there's plastic in with your teabag? I didn't.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The Polypropylene used in tea bags and thousands of other food uses is called 'food safe Polypropylene, type 5
Type 5: Polypropylene - Safe
Polypropylene containers do not leach harmful chemicals into foods or liquids. They commonly contain yogurt, medicine, drinks, ketchup and medicines. Type 5 plastic is flexible, hard and semi-transparent and has high resistance to solvents. Polypropylene containers may have the symbol "PP" on them.
Type 5: Polypropylene - Safe
Polypropylene containers do not leach harmful chemicals into foods or liquids. They commonly contain yogurt, medicine, drinks, ketchup and medicines. Type 5 plastic is flexible, hard and semi-transparent and has high resistance to solvents. Polypropylene containers may have the symbol "PP" on them.
Thanks Eddie, I googled some more, seems it's o.k. Would have to be I suppose. Interesting looking up grades of plastic though ... http:// www.hea lthychi ld.org/ know-yo ur-plas tics/
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