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Drinks sold in glass bottles, like soda, wine, or beer, may contain more microplastic particles than those in plastic ones, a ...
A new study has made a jaw-dropping discovery on microplastics — and it may have you rethinking how you consume your favorite ...
Drinks including water, soda, beer and wine sold in glass bottles contain more microplastics than those in plastic bottles, ...
A study found glass bottles leak more microplastics into drinks than plastic bottles or cans. The main source? Paint from the ...
Water bottles, whether flat or sparkling, showed much lower levels of plastic particles regardless of whether they were made ...
France's food safety agency, ANSES, has released a study which goes against the popular belief that glass bottles are safer.
A French study found more microplastics in glass bottles than plastic ones, with beer and soda worst affected.
At this point, most people know that microplastics are everywhere. Scientists have shown that tiny particles, amounting to the weight of a plastic spoon, can be found in our brains; hundreds of ...
Wine surprisingly contains few microplastics – even glass bottles with caps. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at ...
In an unexpected finding, beverages packaged in glass bottles were shown to contain significantly higher levels of ...
When everyone thought that plastic bottles have microplastics, we switched to glass bottles. But this latest French study has ...
For most drinks, including lemonade, iced tea, and beer, glass bottles contained around 100 microplastic particles per litre, ...