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Glass Bottles May Leak Up to 50 Times More Microplastics, Scientists Say France’s food safety agency found that glass-bottled drinks, such as iced tea, lemonade, and beer, exhibited some of the ...
A shocking French study reveals that glass bottles aren’t the clean alternative we thought. Researchers found drinks like beer, soda, and tea in glass bottles had up to 50 times more ...
Doctors should note that microplastics measuring 30-500 μm have been detected in bottled water, soft drinks, tea, beer, and even glass-bottled wine.
A French food safety agency study found that drinks in glass bottles — such as soda, iced tea, and beer — contained more microplastic particles per liter than those in plastic bottles or cans ...
A French food safety agency study found that drinks in glass bottles — such as soda, iced tea, and beer — contained more microplastic particles per liter than those in plastic bottles or cans. The ...
A study by France’s food safety agency, ANSES, found that drinks such as water, soda, beer, and wine in glass bottles contain more microplastics than those in plastic bottles. The researchers ...
A team of investigators at France’s national food agency Anses has discovered that some glass bottles have more microplastics in them than other containers, including those made of plastic.
Those in glass bottles showed a much higher concentration of microplastics than those in plastic packaging. This finding contradicts scientists' initial expectations. The origin of these particles was ...
But a surprising new study by France's food safety agency (ANSES), found that glass bottles may actually contain more microplastics than plastic ones—up to 50 times more.
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For years, glass bottles have been regarded as the purer, safer alternative to plastic. In bars, restaurants, and kitchens alike, they carry an air of trust: no plastics, no leaching, no trouble ...
A new report found a number of micro and nanoplastics in soda bottles, with the number increasing based on how many times the bottle was opened. View on euronews ...