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WVNS Bluefield on MSNCan potential microplastics in plastic water bottles make you sick?Many people have been told at one point or another that it is a good idea to keep a supply of water in your car in case of ...
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ZME Science on MSNGlass bottles shed up to 50 times more microplastics into drinks than plastic or cans — and the paint on the cap may be to blameA team of researchers from ANSES, France’s food safety agency, has found that drinks sold in glass bottles actually contain ...
Drinks in glass bottles contained more microplastics than those in plastic bottles or cans, according to a new French study. ...
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Bicycling on MSNOur Expert Tested 13 Insulated Cycling Bottles in 100+ Degree Temps to Find Out Which Ones Actually Keep Your Water ColdThese stainless steel and plastic insulated bottles promise to keep your drinks cold on hot rides. How do they perform in ...
A study found glass bottles leak more microplastics into drinks than plastic bottles or cans. The main source? Paint from the ...
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French researchers discover glass bottles shed significantly more microplastics into drinks than plastic or metal packaging.
A French study reveals a surprising finding. Drinks in glass bottles have more microplastics than plastic or metal containers ...
France's food safety agency, ANSES, has released a study which goes against the popular belief that glass bottles are safer.
Normally we think that the glass bottles are a safer choice for drinking, but this would be changing soon as a latest study ...
On average, the glass bottles of soft drinks, lemonade, iced tea and beer contained around 100 microplastic particles per litre, up to 50 times higher than in plastic or metal containers.
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