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by nextos
371 days ago
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By looking at the article [1], it seems that the problem is very different depending on the beverage class. In case of water, both glass and plastic are quite clean in terms of microplastic particles. Beer (glass) seems to be heavily contaminated. If I'm reading this correctly, it seems that glass bottles are often paired with resin or PET-coated caps, which shed quite a lot of microparticles. [1] https://anses.hal.science/anses-05066642v1/file/Chaib_JFCA_2... |
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So a useful study to say "stop painting the insides of caps, duh" but it hardly seems like anything intrinsic to the container. And hard to extrapolate to other areas which may not paint their caps, or anything that uses corks.