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Is Your Kitchen Plastic Slowly Poisoning You, with Oliver Jones, PhD | Ep491

Nov 11, 2025
Dr. Oliver Jones, a chemist and professor at RMIT University, dives into the real science behind microplastics and PFAS. He clarifies that sensational claims about health risks are often exaggerated, emphasizing that standard exposure levels are deemed safe by health organizations. Jones explains the origins of microplastics and the misleading term 'forever chemicals.' He warns against fear-driven reformulation as a distraction from more pressing climate issues, while noting the high costs of strict PFAS regulations with unclear benefits.
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INSIGHT

Most Microplastics Come From Broken Waste

  • Most microplastics come from degradation of larger plastic waste, not cosmetics.
  • Measuring microplastics is hard and background contamination often skews results.
INSIGHT

Viral Claims Often Defy Basic Logic

  • Viral claims like “5 grams of plastic a week” often defy basic physical and contextual logic.
  • Repeated false claims become accepted even without critical evaluation.
ADVICE

Keep Practical Choices, Don’t Swap Out Materials

  • Keep using common plastic consumer items; don't switch based on fear alone.
  • Oliver Jones says public health trends don't show harms that would follow from claimed exposures.
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