Microplastics found in more than 90% of bottled water





Would you have ever thought plastic waste, e.g. your own plastic water bottle, would eventually make its way to your “pure and clean” water bottle? Probably not. However, recent research by the World Health Organization has revealed that more than 90% of bottled water contains tiny pieces of plastic. In one bottle of Nestlé Pure Life, the amount of plastic pieces goes up to 10.000 per liter of water. Is tap water any better then? Yes! Although in tap water there’s also an amount of micro plastics present, research has shown that in bottled water there is twice as much. So when continuously using plastic water bottles you contribute to more and more micro plastics in our environment, which will eventually find its way into your bottled water. Stop buying bottled water and start drinking from the tap, not only for your own good, but also for the planet!

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