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Drinks including water, soda, beer and wine sold in glass bottles contain more microplastics than those in plastic bottles, ...
Especially during summer, proper hydration is an existential challenge for sportsmen.
A new study found that a 1-liter bottle of water contains an average of 240,000 plastic particles, including nanoplastics -- 100 times more than researchers previously thought. Getty Images ...
A 2024 study by the French NGO Agir pour l’Environnement found that repeatedly opening and closing plastic soda bottles significantly increased the number of microplastic particles in the beverages.
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Are Plastic Bottles Leaking Microplastics Into Your Soda? Here’s What Science Says - MSNA 2024 study by the French NGO Agir pour l’Environnement found that repeatedly opening and closing plastic soda bottles significantly increased the number of microplastic particles in the beverages.
The average 1-liter plastic bottle of water contains levels of “nanoplastics” that are 100 times higher than previously thought, according to a new study.
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