Bottled water contains hundreds of thousands of potentially dangerous plastic fragments: Study
- Bottled water sold in stores can contain 10 to 100 times more bits of plastic than previously estimated, with nanoplastics being invisible to the naked eye.
- The average liter of bottled water contains nearly a quarter million invisible pieces of nanoplastics, which can potentially invade cells and tissues in major organs.
- The presence of nanoplastics in bottled water reinforces the advice to drink tap water from glass or stainless steel containers to reduce exposure to harmful synthetic chemicals.
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