@IndianTechGuide study sponsored by Plastic lobby
@IndianTechGuide Why don’t you guys decide first what is more dangerous before publishing such conflicting reports every now and then?
@IndianTechGuide Don't spread misinformation and don't go by headlines. Report says caps in glass bottles contain microplastics. Compare that with whole PET bottle
@IndianTechGuide Unlikely be True. This looks like this News is deliberately spread by Manufacturers of Plastic Products. The Raw Material of Glass is Silicon Dioxide which is nothing but Sand. It is melted by 2000°c to convert into Liquid form and then converted to desired shapes like Bottles.
@IndianTechGuide U r late with the news I have replaced 80% of plastic in my house with glass, stone, steel, brass , copper and earth What should I do ? 😞
@IndianTechGuide That’s actually shocking Glass seemed like the safest option
@IndianTechGuide This is not a study, but rather a mindset being created to sustain the market for plastic bottles.
🚨Beware of ANSES headline The microplastics originate from the paint on metal caps, not the glass itself, with glass bottles averaging 100 particles per liter compared to 1.6–20 in plastic bottles. - While Wine and high costing drinks found low microplasic. -Normal Water storage in both the containers is nothing to do with this research
@IndianTechGuide Its bottle caps are at fault here. Water in plastic bottles contained a mere 1.6 microplastics per litre while soft drinks contain 50X the times of water in plastic.
@IndianTechGuide Shocking but true, glass isn’t always greener. 🧪💥 Glass bottles can contain 50x more microplastics than plastic or metal. Time to rethink what “eco-friendly” really means. ♻️
@IndianTechGuide How is that possible? It defies logic. From where the microplastics are coming? Does glass disintegrate into microplastic after coming in the contact with the product being stored?
@IndianTechGuide Is there anything safe in this life?
@IndianTechGuide Me to doctor who said use glass bottle instead of plastic.
🚨 Warning: Glass bottles contain 50 times more microplastics than plastic bottles or metal cans, according to ANSES (the French Agency for Food, Environmental and Occupational Health & Safety). 🔍 What does this mean? Although glass is often seen as a “safer” or more eco-friendly option, recent research reveals: •Microplastics can come from plastic caps, lining materials, or industrial processes during bottling. •These particles are often invisible to the eye but can still be ingested. 📌 Key Takeaways: •“Natural” or “traditional” doesn’t always mean healthier. •Be mindful of packaging, not just what you consume. •Rotate between container types and stay updated on food safety research.
@IndianTechGuide Fake info. No basis for this claim.
@IndianTechGuide What phukshit propogandu is this like Covid vaccine mask shit ghey af
@IndianTechGuide Source matters. ANSES likely measured bottle caps and sealing components, not pure glass. Manufacturing contamination during bottling processes creates these particles - classic headline vs methodology disconnect.
@IndianTechGuide i thought glass was the safest option, now I don’t even know what to trust
@IndianTechGuide What??? What should i do???
@IndianTechGuide Microplastics are so ubiquitous that the chemical engineer in me wants to just drop everything and do a phd on developing a product to break them down in the human body
@IndianTechGuide This is an advertisement to sell more plastic bottles nothing less. All these agencies are paid agencies.
@IndianTechGuide अब इस दुनिया में सुरक्षित क्या है फिर?
@IndianTechGuide Oh wow! I was thinking at least glass bottles will be a safer option. Looks like it’s worse 😟
@IndianTechGuide Use “Copper & Brass” ! Our ancestors lived 100 years consuming eatables through them !
@IndianTechGuide @grok what to use then? What’s the safest option?
@IndianTechGuide To bc ab kya jhaad ke patte me paani leke pina shuru kare..