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Putting GPS-tracked plastic bottles into this Raleigh creek will help researchers study and possibly reduce litter.
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A new French study reveals drinks in glass bottles contain more microplastics than those in plastic, tracing sources to painted metal caps.
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.
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 ...