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Single-use plastic discs

Brand: Single-use. Consider safer alternatives in coffee filters category

Single-use plastic discs is currently classified as moderate concern in the NonToxic.com database, with a 60/100 comparative safety score. This product record is based on the available Coffee Filters data fields for DEHP signal, microplastics signal, source, test year, and evidence confidence; it is a shopping comparison aid, not a medical or regulatory determination.

DEHP signalNot tested
Microplasticsequal_to_pyramid_teabags
Test year2024

Evidence confidence

High confidence

Confidence reflects whether source, year, and measured contamination fields are available.

FieldValue
Study sourceScience_Fair
Year tested2024
Contamination sourceDirect Migration
Polymer typesPlastic
DEHP signalNot tested
Microplastics signalequal_to_pyramid_teabags

How to interpret this product record.

This page is a comparison aid for coffee filters, not a toxin-free certification. Use the score with the source, test year, contaminant fields, packaging context, and safer alternatives before making a purchase decision.

The most useful next step is to compare Single-use plastic discs against other coffee filters records with stronger source confidence. A low score with clear source fields should be treated as a priority review signal, while a higher score with unknown source, year, or contaminant fields should still be checked before relying on it. Subscribe or request a retest when the record is important to a daily-use product, child-use product, or food-contact decision.

Product FAQ

Common questions about Single-use plastic discs.

Is Single-use plastic discs a lower-concern product?

NonToxic.com currently classifies Single-use plastic discs as moderate concern with a 60/100 score based on available data.

What evidence is available for Single-use plastic discs?

Single-use plastic discs currently lists Science_Fair as the study source, 2024 as the test year, Not tested as the DEHP signal, and equal_to_pyramid_teabags as the microplastics signal. The evidence label is high confidence.

What should I compare Single-use plastic discs against?

Compare Single-use plastic discs with other Coffee Filters products and prioritize items with stronger source quality, newer testing, lower contamination indicators, and higher safety scores.

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