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Drinks sold in glass bottles, like soda, wine, or beer, may contain more microplastic particles than those in plastic ones, a surprising new study published by France's food safety agency suggests.
For most drinks, including lemonade, iced tea, and beer, glass bottles contained around 100 microplastic particles per litre, five to 50 times more than other containers that were ...
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