By A Mystery Man Writer
Researchers from Columbia University and Rutgers University found massive concentrations of nanoplastics and microplastics in bottled water.
Researchers found thousands of plastic fragments in a liter of bottled water.
A new study published in the National Academy of Sciences finds bottles may contain up to 100 times more microscopic plastic particles than previously thought.
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