Tyent USA Blog Newsletter: Worried About Microplastics in Bottled Water? Nanoplastics Are an Even Bigger Problem


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A recent study on bottled water contained an alarming amount of microplastics, with an average liter containing 240,000 particles. This is especially concerning because the recommended daily water intake is approximately 2.5 liters. Another study conducted last week raised more concerns about bottled water by revealing that it contains even more of a smaller microplastic, nanoplastics. There were over 240,000 particles of nanoplastics in an average liter of bottled water.

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Un estudio reciente sobre agua embotellada contenía una cantidad alarmante de microplásticos, con un promedio de 240.000 partículas por litro. Esto es especialmente preocupante porque la ingesta diaria recomendada de agua es de aproximadamente 2,5 litros. Otro estudio realizado la semana pasada generó incluso más preocupación con respecto al agua embotellada, al revelar que contiene una cantidad aun mayor de un microplástico más pequeño: nanoplásticos. Había más de 240.000 partículas de nanoplásticos en un litro promedio de agua embotellada.


Worried About Microplastics in Bottled Water? Nanoplastics Are an Even Bigger Problem

Monday, January 22, 2024 1:10 PM

If you drink bottled water, then you’re gulping down thousands of microplastic particles every single day, and that’s not even the worst of it. 

Last week, scientists working on the implications of plastic pollution at the nano level published a paper that has sent shockwaves through the medical establishment and raises key questions about the true safety of bottled water. 

 

Nanoplastics in Bottled Water

Shocking Statistics: What Your Bottled Water REALLY Contains 

The report concluded that an average liter of bottled water contains 240,000 particles of nanoplastics – particles that measure less than one micrometer, or less than one-seventieth of the width of a strand of human hair. 

If you drink the recommended quantity of water – around 2.5 liters for an adult

By Rhona Reid,

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