When you drink bottled water, you're drinking lots and lots of plastic particles (www.cbc.ca)
from RandAlThor@lemmy.ca to world@lemmy.world on 10 Jan 2024 19:44
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Squizzy@lemmy.world on 10 Jan 2024 19:50 next collapse

3 different brand in the US.

Given US’s standing in terms of holding corporations accountable and their poor standards and lower regulations around the sourcing I’m going to assume this isn’t the case for the rest of the world.

NOT_RICK@lemmy.world on 10 Jan 2024 20:55 next collapse

They don’t even specify the brands and yet you’re more than happy to spin this into “America bad”. Lol. For all we know it could be Fiji or Evian brand, both of which are imported to the United States.

Squizzy@lemmy.world on 10 Jan 2024 21:45 collapse

The headline is like a doomsayer when in reality it is just US based so not relevant to the rest of the world. Even if it is it is a tiny amount of data to extrapolate out to the entire world.

Maybe the America bad narrative you’re bitching about is a result of rampant deregulation and industry lobbying eroding America for the last century or so.

NOT_RICK@lemmy.world on 10 Jan 2024 21:54 next collapse

I’m fine with anyone pointing out the myriad problems with the United States, but that doesn’t change the fact that you’re baselessly speculating that this problem only exists in the United States with nothing to back it up other than your preconceptions.

study finds most of the plastic comes from bottle itself, filtration

Does the rest of the world use other types of bottles or filtration techniques? Doubtful. You should at least accept the possibility that many plastics leech harmful chemicals.

Squizzy@lemmy.world on 10 Jan 2024 22:28 collapse

I didn’t dispute that it could be the case I said that it shouldn’t be world news that three brands in the US have an issue. It might affect others but it’s a big jump to international concern from three localised cases. If it were one case in three markets it’d be different.

And yes to speak to your comment, other countries do have different systems and regulations.

Deceptichum@kbin.social on 11 Jan 2024 08:49 collapse

Plastic bottles are magically better elsewhere in the world and do not shed any microplastics or leech into water.

Yeah right mate, it’s the same shit world.

Squizzy@lemmy.world on 11 Jan 2024 15:20 collapse

That’s not what I’m saying you delicate little flower, the study is very localised to one set up production regulations. It is not a decent data set to extrapolate world wide.

There are different regulations in food safety across the world down to plastics ppm and micro plastics, types of plastics and a whole host of other things so until these investigations are more widespread I’m not going to give it much weight.

McDonaldIsVenom@lemmus.org on 10 Jan 2024 20:55 next collapse

I guess that’s why the USA has the biggest rate of obesity

NOT_RICK@lemmy.world on 10 Jan 2024 20:58 collapse

What does that have to do with bottled water?

It’s not even true, Nauru has the highest rate. The US is 11th (granted, after a bunch of micro-states in Polynesia). You may mean highest population

McDonaldIsVenom@lemmus.org on 10 Jan 2024 21:07 collapse

blackdoctor.org/bpa-linked-to-belly-fat-obesity/

usualsuspect191@lemmy.ca on 10 Jan 2024 23:58 collapse

BPA isn’t in water bottles

LavaPlanet@lemmy.world on 10 Jan 2024 21:37 collapse

They were the only 3 they looked at. It’s not about them being sub par quality, they measured for smaller nano plastics than have been tested before. I would assume all plastic containers do this, with a rate of speed relative to the medium contained within. All drinks with plastic, maybe the carbonated drinks move the plastic particles faster, even. How much of the food we consume is wrapped in plastic, and doing this.

jordanlund@lemmy.world on 10 Jan 2024 21:54 next collapse

Now do soda bottles.

Hobbes@startrek.website on 11 Jan 2024 05:51 next collapse

Poetic justice for people drinking bottled water out of single use plastic.

filister@lemmy.world on 11 Jan 2024 08:15 collapse

You know all the sodas in those plastic bottles contain micro plastics too. Also our tap water contains micro plastics so there isn’t really an escape from it.

Hobbes@startrek.website on 13 Jan 2024 22:31 collapse

Don’t drink sodas in plastic. Anyone using single use plastic deserves the consequences.

Dumbkid@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 11 Jan 2024 06:03 next collapse

So like all plastic containers and cans(they are all plastic lined) do this aswell then

GBU_28@lemm.ee on 11 Jan 2024 07:23 next collapse

Obviously? The water is literally enrobed in plastic

Kolanaki@yiffit.net on 11 Jan 2024 15:25 collapse

From what’s been reported in recent times, drinking any source of water comes with lots of plastic particles. As well as eating any food.