| >According to them: Avoid Nestle Pure Life. San Pellegrino, Evian, and Dasani are OK. Naah, water is usually bottled locally, they tested some brands in: U.S., Kenya, China, Brazil, India, Indonesia, Lebanon, Mexico and Thailand (and called it "global"), but a same brand may - even in the same country - come from a different spring or bottling plant, so you are never "safe" (nor "in danger") because of this or that brand. Just in case the actual "paper" (actualy only a "report"): https://orbmedia.org/sites/default/files/FinalBottledWaterRe... And as a side note/observation, the classification of any plastic particle smaller than 5 millimeters as "microplastics" has been given (and it makes sense) in the context of marine/ocean related sciences: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microplastics it makes (to me) little sense to call "micro" anything that can be seen by the naked eye in the context of impurities in a bottle of water. 5 mm? Come on, they are nearly the size of marbles we played with as kids ... |