Various numbers indicate various characteristics of plastic items. When used properly, they typically do not pose a risk to health.
For instance, PP (labeled as 5) and PC (labeled as 7) offer superior heat resistance and can withstand high temperatures up to 120°C. They are suitable for holding hot water and can be safely heated in a microwave.
At present, the existing testing and assessment criteria do not encompass microplastics and nanoplastics.
Due to their minuscule size, they can infiltrate and access areas within our bodies where they should not be present.
If they accumulate over an extended period and surpass a specific threshold, they have the potential to inflict differing levels of harm on organs and cells.
To reduce the impact of microplastics and nanoplastics, we can take the following steps:
1. Reduce the use of microwave ovens to heat plastic containers holding food and beverages.
2. Decrease the use of plastic packaging and storage for food, especially hot food.
3. Limit the use of plastic tableware and consider using alternatives such as cloth bags, porcelain bowls, glass, and metal lunch boxes.
4. Avoid discarding used plastic products and ensure proper sorting of garbage.
With the commitment to promote the healthy lifestyle, Torise Biomaterials persist in manufacturing fully biodegradable and compostable plastic packaging applied in our daily life. We have independent R&D center with specialized team to develop all plant based materials and finished products, reducing the carbon footprint and improving the life quality of humankind.