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For years, glass bottles have been regarded as the purer, safer alternative to plastic. In bars, restaurants, and kitchens alike, they carry an air of trust: no plastics, no leaching, no trouble. But ...
Microplastics, tiny particles less than 5 millimeters in size, have long been associated with plastic pollution, especially ...
While research is still ongoing, some foods are more likely than others to contain microplastics. Here's a closer look at the major culprits. Seafood, especially shellfish, is among the most ...
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 ...
Plastic is an inexpensive, durable storage solution, but it's not meant for everything in the home. Here are 11 items experts ...
Water bottles, whether flat or sparkling, showed much lower levels of plastic particles regardless of whether they were made of glass or plastic. Glass water bottles contained about 4.5 particles per ...
If you store foods in plastic containers on a daily basis, you’ll need to know when it’s time to ditch them forever.
An average of 4.5 particles per litre was found in glass bottles, and 1.6 particles per litre in plastic bottles and cartons. The study suggests that microplastics in drinks from glass bottles with ...
Plastic storage containers are a great tool for organizing basements, attics, and even garage spaces, because they can stack and store with ease.
A peer-reviewed study published Monday found that there are 100 times more plastic particles in bottled water than previously thought.