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A French food safety agency study found that drinks in glass bottles contained more microplastic particles per liter than those in plastic bottles or cans. The researchers traced the microplastics ...
Drinks sold in glass bottles, like soda, wine, or beer, may contain more microplastic particles than those in plastic ones, a surprising new study published by France's food safety agency suggests.
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 ...
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.
A team of investigators at France's state food agency has discovered that some glass bottles have more microplastics in them than other containers, including those made of plastic. The "surprising ...
Drinks including water or soda sold in glass bottles contain significantly more microplastics than those in plastic bottles, according to a surprising study released by France's food safety agency ...
Drinks including water, soda, beer and wine sold in glass bottles contain more microplastics than those in plastic bottles.