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A new study found that glass bottles contain even more microplastics than plastic bottles or cans. Here's why, and how to reduce your exposure.
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Discover how microplastics infiltrate drinks and why glass bottles may not be the safest choice compared to plastic or metal containers.
Glass bottles shed up to 50 times more microplastics into drinks than plastic or cans — and the paint on the cap may be to blame Glass bottles may surprisingly release more plastic particles ...
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The study is clear that the level of microplastics found in the bottles tested is linked to the metal caps/ closures of the bottles, and not from glass packaging itself." ...
Microplastics in packaged beverages: Glass bottles not responsible; caps to blame, says glass industry body In its response to the ANSES study, the European Container Glass Federation (FEVE) also said ...
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