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Microplastics, plastic fragments 5 micrometers or smaller, have been found in just about every part of the human body. To limit exposure, many people have replaced plastic containers with glass.
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On average, glass bottles of soft drinks, lemonade, iced tea, and beer contained around 100 microplastic particles per litre—up to 50 times more than plastic bottles or metal cans.
A recent French study reveals that glass bottles may contain up to 50 times more microplastic particles than plastic bottles or cans.
Researchers found some drinks in glass bottles contained levels of microplastics that were up to 50 times higher than those in plastic ones.