Bottled Water Consumers Ingest Up to 90,000 More Microplastic Particles Annually – Time to Switch to Safer and Sustainable Alternatives

Bottled Water Consumers Ingest Up to 90,000 More Microplastic Particles Annually – Time to Switch to Safer and Sustainable Alternatives

Did you know regular drinkers of single-use plastic water bottles ingest up to 90,000 extra microplastic particles per year according to a major 2025 review* in the Journal of Hazardous Materials that analysed over 140 studies. Overall, the average person swallows 39,000–52,000 microplastics annually from food, air, and drinks.

Those tiny plastics? They’re everywhere in plastic bottled water – from the bottle itself, the cap, and processing – and science is increasingly linking them to potential health concerns.

But here’s the game changer: Ditch the single-use plastic bottles for reusable ones with pure spring water and sustainable packaging and reduce microplastics and plastic waste. Your body (and the planet) will thank you! 💧🌍

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*Source: Unveiling the hidden chronic health risks of nano- and microplastics in single-use plastic water bottles: A review (https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0304389425018643)

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