Washington Post - Tiny plastic particles can seem alarmingly ubiquitous and nearly impossible to get rid of — they’ve been found in food, breast milk and even clouds. But new research suggests that a simple solution could reduce microplastics in drinking water: boiling it. In a new paper published in the journal Environmental Science & Technology Letters, Zhanjun
Li and Eddy Y. Zeng report that boiling and filtering water helped
remove up to nearly 90 percent of the tiny plastic particles, which they
write can be found in 129 of 159 tap water samples from 14 countries
worldwide. 10 steps you can take to lower your carbon footprint
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