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31 Mar 2026
Using a French press instead of a plastic coffee machine reduces microplastic exposure.

Well, like I said, I did get rid of my plastic coffee machine at home. I did that about three or four weeks ago. One of the things it's done is it's made my morning coffee a lot harder to get. It's more of like a ritual now because I use a steel water boiler thing that heats it up to 200 degrees. And then I have a steel French press and I grind the beans in a steel thing. It's like right. And then I pour the beans in the French press and it takes 15 minutes rather than 30 seconds. It tastes way better. But I'm a big coffee drinker. I love coffee, but I like it black. Like I love the flavor of coffee. I really do. And so it just tastes better. French press, I think, is the best way to drink coffee anyway. And so I kind of decided, like, why am I, I'm avoiding all these microplastics. I don't drink out of plastic or paper cups. I do all these different things. Why am I still using a plastic coffee machine? I look at that thing every morning and I was like, yeah, but it's going to give me coffee right now. So I press the button to get my coffee right now. Then I was like, that's stupid. So now I just, I only use something like this.