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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 MAJOR blaze which saw fire consumed more than two football pitches worth of farmland in Tilbury this afternoon has been contained by firefighters, with glass bottles named as the cause.
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 ...
A new French study reveals drinks in glass bottles contain more microplastics than those in plastic, tracing sources to painted metal caps.
Evaluating the environmental impact of plastic vs. glass bottles, this article explores production, reuse, and disposal for informed sustainability choices.
Drinks including water, soda, beer and wine sold in glass bottles contain more microplastics than those in plastic bottles, according to a surprising study released by France's food safety agency ...
But a new study is here to say otherwise. This French study has twist a very big and serious plot twist into this long-held assumption that glass bottles are greater than plastic bottles. This latest ...
Drinks contained in glass bottles contain more microplastic particles than those in plastic bottles, cartons or cans, a new study has found. The source of these microplastics in glass bottles is ...
For years, people have chosen glass bottles for their beverages, believing them to be safer and more environmentally friendly than plastic. The clink of glass often feels more trustworthy than the ...
Much to their surprise, they found that glass-bottled beverages — including lemonade, iced tea, beer and soda — had five to 50 times more microplastics than their plastic or metal counterparts.
Glass bottles contain significantly more microplastics than plastic bottles, a study released by France's food safety agency, ANSES, has claimed, contradicting the longstanding assumptions.