Greenpeace International is warning of "alarming levels" of microplastics in baby food produced by Nestlé and Danone. The focus of criticism is on the now extremely popular plastic squeeze pouches, which first appeared less than two decades ago. According to the test, these pouches can release tiny plastic particles into the food. On Thursday, Greenpeace Austria called on the Ministry of Health to conduct a comprehensive investigation of the squ…
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Greenpeace International is warning of "alarming levels" of microplastics in baby food produced by Nestlé and Danone. The focus of criticism is on the now extremely popular plastic squeeze pouches, which first appeared less than two decades ago. According to the test, these pouches can release tiny plastic particles into the food. On Thursday, Greenpeace Austria called on the Ministry of Health to conduct a comprehensive investigation of the squ…