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  2. Bottled water is full of plastic particles, new study finds - AOL

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    Woman drinking bottled water. Scientists studying how tiny particles of plastic affect our everyday lives say that the amount of nanoplastics found in bottled water is between 10 to 100 times ...

  3. Bottled water packed with nanoplastics, study finds - AOL

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    One liter of water — the equivalent of two standard-size bottled waters — contained an average of 240,000 plastic particles from seven types of plastics, of which 90% were identified as ...

  4. Bottled water contains thousands of nanoplastics, new study ...

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    A 2018 study found that tap water has fewer microplastics than bottled water, making it a likely better bet. Filtering your water is another possible way to decrease microplastics in drinking ...

  5. Microplastics and human health - Wikipedia

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    Tiny particles known as microplastics (MPs), have been found in various environmental and biological matrices, including air, water, food, and human tissues. MPs, defined as plastic fragments smaller than 5 millimeter (mm), and even smaller particles such as nanoplastics (NPs), particles smaller than 1000 nanometer (nm) in diameter (0.001 mm or ...

  6. Microplastics - Wikipedia

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    In one study, 93% of the bottled water from 11 different brands showed microplastic contamination. Per liter, researchers found an average of 325 microplastic particles. [ 73 ] Of the tested brands, Nestlé Pure Life and Gerolsteiner bottles contained the most microplastic with 930 and 807 microplastic particles per liter (MPP/L), respectively ...

  7. Scientific Reports - Wikipedia

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    A study published in the journal on June 24, 2019, claimed that fluctuations in the sun were causing global warming. [20] Based on severe criticism from the scientific community, Scientific Reports started an investigation on the validity of this study, [ 21 ] and it was retracted by the editors in March 2020.

  8. Nanoplastics way more common in bottled water than ... - AOL

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    Before you throw away all of your bottles of water, researchers say little is known about the effects of nanoplastics in water. Nanoplastics way more common in bottled water than previously ...

  9. Tapped (film) - Wikipedia

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    Tapped looks into the bottled water industry and its long-term effects socially, economically and ecologically. [3] The filmmakers focused on industry giants such as PepsiCo and Nestlé Waters, visiting a town containing a Nestlé factory as well as running tests on the bottles the company uses for its products.