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A new study found that glass bottles contain even more microplastics than plastic bottles or cans. Here's why, and how to ...
Drinks contained in glass bottles contain more microplastic particles than those in plastic bottles, cartons or cans. This was the surprising finding of a study conducted by the Boulogne-sur-Mer unit ...
Water, both flat and sparkling, showed much lower levels, 4.5 particles per liter in glass bottles and 1.6 in plastic. Surprisingly, wine also contained very few microplastics, even when bottled ...
Researchers traced most of the microplastic particles to the painted metal caps used to seal glass bottles. Simple changes in bottle cap handling—like rinsing or air-blowing—reduced ...
Glue bottle caps on them for a little color and visual interest. Face out to keep a collection of interesting lids, or face in and use the interiors to personalized magnets. 6. Planter ...
Berlin Packaging has agreed to purchase sustainable polyethylene terephthalate (PET) bottle caps from technology company ...
Wine also had low levels when packaged in corked glass bottles. Why microplastic levels vary between drinks remains unknown, except in one clear case: glass bottles with metal caps.
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And polypropylene, that number-five plastic bottle caps, those can be made into things like garden rakes, and brooms, and ice scrapers, usually sturdy things. PESCA: Thick, yeah.
1. You recycle your bottle with cap on 2. Bottle and cap are sorted out from the rest of your recycling (paper, metal, glass, etc) and baled 3. Bottle and cap go to a Bottle Washing Plant 4.