By: Charna Flam
A new study found just how much microplastics kitchen sponges release during use, and which sponge releases the least amount.


Charna Flam is a Staff Writer at PEOPLE. Since 2021, she has focused on the intersection of culture, society, and the entertainment industry, covering a wide range of topics including celebrity news, health and wellness, and trending internet stories. Charna's work has been featured in various outlets including Yahoo Movies Canada, Variety, and Yahoo News.
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