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A recent French study reveals that glass bottles may contain up to 50 times more microplastic particles than plastic bottles ...
A study found glass bottles leak more microplastics into drinks than plastic bottles or cans. The main source? Paint from the ...
French government scientists have discovered something shocking about the microplastic content in glass and plastic bottles.
Drinks including water, soda, beer and wine sold in glass bottles contain more microplastics than those in plastic bottles, ...
Drinks including water, soda, beer and wine sold in glass bottles contain more microplastics than those in plastic bottles, ...
A new study has made a jaw-dropping discovery on microplastics — and it may have you rethinking how you consume your favorite ...
A French study found more microplastics in glass bottles than plastic ones, with beer and soda worst affected.
Water bottles, whether flat or sparkling, showed much lower levels of plastic particles regardless of whether they were made ...
Both sparkling and flat water clocked in with the lowest microplastic content, with about 4.5 particles per liter (or .01 particle per gallon) in glass bottles, and 1.6 particles per liter (.004 ...
In an unexpected finding, beverages packaged in glass bottles were shown to contain significantly higher levels of ...
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.