Drinking water in plastic bottles contains countless particles too small to see. New research finds that people who drink water from them on a daily basis ingest far more microplastics than those who don’t.
Sajedi reviewed over 140 scientific papers to determine the effects of plastic bottles on the human body. She found that people ingest an average of 39,000 to 52,000 microplastic particles per year from food and drinking water, and those who use bottled water on a daily basis ingest nearly 90,000 more microplastic particles into their bodies.
I don’t know how to judge 90,000 microplastic particles as a quantity.
It is about a five fluid footballfields.
Can you convert that to hamburgers or bald eagles?
All bald eagles flew away due to fascism. Sorry.
Which hamburger? Kfc, mac, wendy, fiveguys?
Listen buddy, if I wanted a precise unit of measurement I’d be using metric.
Follow your heart~❤️
From the article, this might help: