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With Espresso the coffee acts as a filter so it may help. You then chuck the coffee “cake” out immediately before making another.

With french press the coffee is retrained by a filter but it wont be a fine one.




Right, lots of teapots also have a fine wire mesh to keep tea leaves from getting into your cup, but I doubt that'd be fine enough to catch 'chalky' microplastics. I would think espresso and French press would also need to have their water pass through a filter before coming into contact with the ground coffee.


Recent fad in espresso is to place a disk shaped coffee filter in the portafilter. Idea is to remove oils and smaller sediments but microplastics would get filtered too I guess. Though espresso machine would usually have soft water and this method doesn't work as well for soft water.




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