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One Liter of Bottled Water May Contain 240,000 Tiny Plastic Fragments A new technique reveals that the liquid may contain 10 to 1000 times more plastic pieces than previously thought ...
High levels of nitrates in rivers plus a lawn watering ban have residents worried, but CIWW said it has no plans to implement a drinking water ban.
New research reveals that a liter of bottled water contains an average 240,000 microscopic plastic particles. The health impact is unclear.
In 2007, US consumers purchased more than 33 billion liters of bottled water, or 110 liters (30 gallons) per person.
Researchers found roughly 240,000 detectable plastic fragments in a typical liter of bottled water. Most of them were nanoplastics — particles less than 1 micrometer in size.
Philippine Spring Water and Resources Inc., the maker of bottled water brand Nature’s Spring Water, marks its 30th anniversary this year by redoubling its corporate social responsibility efforts ...
More than 90 percent of bottled water contained tiny particles of plastic, according to a disturbing new study that’s prompted the World Health Organization to launch a probe into potential h… ...
The Department of Public Health and Social Services has shut down Nature Spring Water Station located in Fatima, Dededo, due to numerous violations, including tests of drinking water revealing the ...
PHILIPPINE Spring Water and Resources Inc. (PSWRI), makers of bottled water brand Nature’s Spring Water, reiterated its commitment to serve the community as it marked 30 years of providing safe ...
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Using advanced imaging technology, researchers have ascertained the number of nanoplastics – bits of plastic smaller than a micrometer – in bottled water, finding that, on average, a liter ...