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6/25/2025, 4:11:02 AM
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well, you see, the glass is much harder than plastic, so the friction between the threads abrades it and makes micro plastics when you screw the lid.
How do the microplastics then get in the bottle you ask, as the glass threads are on the outside? Probably has to do with Europe's modern bottle caps that stay attached and perched over the opening where they can shed all the microplastics right into the drink.
well, you see, the glass is much harder than plastic, so the friction between the threads abrades it and makes micro plastics when you screw the lid.
How do the microplastics then get in the bottle you ask, as the glass threads are on the outside? Probably has to do with Europe's modern bottle caps that stay attached and perched over the opening where they can shed all the microplastics right into the drink.
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