Editor's note: This article was updated on March 20, 2018, to correct the quote stating, "There will be more plastic in the ocean than fish [by weigh] by 2020." The year has been changed to 2050.
The average one-liter plastic bottle of water contains levels of “nanoplastics” that are 100 times higher than previously thought, according to a new study. The peer-reviewed study, the first to test ...
JINHUA CITY, ZHEJIANG PROVINCE, CHINA, January 21, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ -- The reusable water bottle market ...
As cities across the nation (including Buffalo) inventory their water infrastructure to locate and replace lead pipes, you may wonder if changing your drinking water to bottled water is safer. What if ...
Alpla Group and Coca-Cola India are launching a first-ever 100 percent recycled bottle used for food or drinks in that country. The new container is for the 1-liter size of Kinley brand of bottled ...
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