Because of course it is…

    • @reddig33@lemmy.world
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      5 months ago

      A lot of gum base is made from plastic. Below are some more sources.

      • polyethylene
      • vinyl acetate

      These ingredients are hidden behind “trade secrets” so they aren’t listed on the wrapper.

      The irony about asking if gum could be made from a plant source — what do you think it was made from originally? I’d much rather chew on chickle than something that’s going to deposit petroleum-based microplastics in my gut. I get enough of that from food packaging already. “Natural” gum bases still exist and if you Google around you can find lists of chewing gums that still use them.

      https://www.greenmemag.com/health-nutrition/microplastics-found-in-popular-sugar-free-gum-brands-swiss-study-reveals/

      https://en.m.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Gum_base&wprov=rarw1

      https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0048969723063878

      • @woop_woop@lemmy.world
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        185 months ago

        Your first link is about micro plastics, and they even say not all brands have them. So if a product is made of plastic and doesn’t always contain micro plastics (which are found in the air and water and soil and foods), then…polymers might not actually be plastics sometimes. Or in gum, many times.

    • @Daze@sh.itjust.worksOP
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      105 months ago

      Like another response stated, the big concern to me was the ambiguity that companies are allowed to have behind “gum base” as an ingredient, and this article dove into that more than others I could find on short notice.

      I have no buy-in to the source, so please downvote and report to remove it for infactual information! I will leave it here to foster thoughts and discussion around unusual sources of unexpected materials we may unwittingly put into our bodies.

      I’ll admit lately I get more than freaked out anytime I hear about potential microplastics getting into my system orally. It would be a relief to know this is a false alarm, though I’ll still personally be looking into alternatives instead of grabbing whatever off the checkout lane next time.

    • Theo
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      75 months ago

      Rubber and plasticizers but the idea is an oil based product.