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I'm a genie in a BOTTLE, you gotta' rub me the right way?!......particles of plastic found in many brands of bottled wat - NewtonMP2100 - 03-16-2018 ....yikes.......all major brands..... Plastic particles found in bottled water .....Tests on major brands of bottled water have found that nearly all of them contained tiny particles of plastic. In the largest investigation of its kind, 250 bottles bought in nine different countries were examined. Research led by journalism organisation Orb Media discovered an average of 10 plastic particles per litre, each larger than the width of a human hair. Companies whose brands were tested told the BBC that their bottling plants were operated to the highest standards. The tests were conducted at the State University of New York in Fredonia. Sherri Mason, a professor of chemistry at the university, conducted the analysis and told BBC News: "We found [plastic] in bottle after bottle and brand after brand. "It's not about pointing fingers at particular brands; it's really showing that this is everywhere, that plastic has become such a pervasive material in our society, and it’s pervading water - all of these products that we consume at a very basic level." Currently, there is no evidence that ingesting very small pieces of plastic (microplastics) can cause harm, but understanding the potential implications is an active area of science. Commenting on the results, Prof Mason said: "It's not catastrophic, the numbers that we're seeing, but it is concerning." Experts have told the BBC that people in developing countries where tap water may be polluted should continue to drink water from plastic bottles. Contacted to comment on the findings, the companies behind the brands have insisted that their products meet the highest standards for safety and quality. They also point to the absence of any regulations on microplastics and of the lack of standardised methods of testing for them. Last year, Prof Mason found plastic particles in samples of tap water and other researchers have spotted them in seafood, beer, sea salt and even the air. This latest work comes amid growing international attention on plastic, fuelled by the BBC's acclaimed Blue Planet 2 series in which Sir David Attenborough highlighted the threat of plastic waste in our oceans. The research into bottled water involved buying packs from 11 different global and national brands in countries chosen for their large populations or their relatively high consumption of bottled water. These were: Leading international brands: Aquafina Dasani Evian Nestle Pure Life San Pellegrino Leading national brands included: Aqua (Indonesia) Bisleri (India) Epura (Mexico) Gerolsteiner (Germany) To eliminate any risk of contamination, purchases in shops and deliveries to courier companies were recorded on video. Some packs in the US were ordered over the internet. The screening for plastic involved adding a dye called Nile Red to each bottle, a technique recently developed by British scientists for the rapid detection of plastic in seawater. Previous studies have established how the dye sticks to free-floating pieces of plastic and makes them fluoresce under certain wavelengths of light. Prof Mason and her colleagues filtered their dyed samples and then counted every piece larger than 100 microns – roughly the diameter of a human hair.......... watch out......?! Re: I'm a genie in a BOTTLE, you gotta' rub me the right way?!......particles of plastic found in many brands of bottled - Wags - 03-16-2018 Not surprised, at all. Bottled water is a compete waste and a scam. If you're worried get one of these: https://www.berkeyfilters.com/berkey-water-filters/big-berkey.html Re: I'm a genie in a BOTTLE, you gotta' rub me the right way?!......particles of plastic found in many brands of bottled - Sarcany - 03-16-2018 "It's not about pointing fingers at particular brands; it's really showing that this is everywhere, that plastic has become such a pervasive material in our society, and it’s pervading water - all of these products that we consume at a very basic level." This. It's gotten into everything. You're inhaling particles of plastic every day. No evidence as yet that particles this small are dangerous/carcinogens. Probably more danger from the nanoparticles you're inhaling from car/truck exhaust. Re: I'm a genie in a BOTTLE, you gotta' rub me the right way?!......particles of plastic found in many brands of bottled - ztirffritz - 03-16-2018 Bottled water is a waste. My employer is one of the largest consumers of post consumer PET washed bottle flake in the US. The volume of plastic they're consuming is staggering, and that's just what people recycle. We consume 10k-20k lbs of plastic packaging each day at just this site for food packaging(stuff like grapes, cherries, blueberries, etc). The good news is that it is also recyclable, but very few places do recycle the containers. As a corporation, we're probably consuming close to 100k lbs a day (mostly from recycled material). We also operate the largest private solar array in the North America. |