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A recent French study reveals that glass bottles may contain up to 50 times more microplastic particles than plastic bottles ...
Drinks including water, soda, beer and wine sold in glass bottles contain more microplastics than those in plastic bottles, ...
A new French study has revealed that drinks sold in glass bottles may carry more microplastics than those packaged in plastic ...
It has always been said that beverages packaged in plastic could contain more microplastic particles than those in glass. However, a study conducted by the ANSES Food Safety Labora ...
According to the Brewers' Association, this increase affects all glass bottles that are currently charged at nine cents in supermarket return machines. This includes the typical 0.5-liter beer ...
For water, both flat and sparkling, the amount of microplastic was relatively low in all cases, ranging from 4.5 particles per liter in glass bottles to 1.6 particles in plastic. Wine drinkers ...
Now red-blooded Floridians can freely purchase 4.5-, 6-, 9-, 12-, and 15-liter bottles if their hearts ... is anyone supposed to pour a glass from one of those glorious monstrosities?
After July 1, you may buy glass containers holding 4.5 liters, 6 liters, 9 liters, 12 liters, or 15 liters. Winelovers were able to order larger bottles online, however, "so there was really no ...
The Southwest Michigan winery’s top-selling wine, Sweet Revenge, is now available in 1.5-liter bottles. That’s twice the size of the average wine bottle. The new offering is in response to ...
specifically Coca-Cola Original (1-liter bottles) and Schweppes Indian Tonic (1.5-liter bottles). To replicate actual consumer behavior, the team simulated how a typical person might drink soda ...
New research from France's food safety agency, known as ANSES, released on Friday, June 20, shows that certain drinks in ...