15 points

Oh boy I sure do love plastic with my water.

Realistically though, is there any way to really filter out these?

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7 points

Plastic-digesting microbes.

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8 points

I am a plastic digesting mega organism apparently!

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10 points

You’re not digesting it; it’s slowly disrupting all your systems.

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7 points

Sawyer tap filters remove 100% of microplastics (which I’m really hoping is legit!). They fit right on your tap and other than looking a bit funny work great. Just replaced my Brita filter with one a few weeks ago.

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25 points

Quoting as 100% effective is a good indicator of bullshit in any scenario

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7 points

Well also that tap water filters are usually a giant plastic contaminant themselves.

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1 point

What makes its limitation 500 gallons “per day”?

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Stapleton said she now relies more on filtered water at her home in New Jersey.

But study co-author Beizhan Yan, a Columbia environmental chemist who increased his tap water usage, pointed out that filters themselves can be a problem by introducing plastics.

“There’s just no win,” Stapleton said.

Oh, man.

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I’ve been saying this to people for a long time. Here in my country, most water filters are based on charcoal and a final filtering element. That element used to be made of cellulose and other organic materials, but in the last decade, they started coming with that element made of polypropylene, until all the cellulose ones disappeared from the market. Just imagine your water passing though a porous layer of plastic, like a rigid sponge… this is a serious microplastic source.

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4 points

Distill water, then add minerals back into it, and bottle in glass, profit.

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3 points

Probably the best way. Distillation uses a lot of electricity, doesn’t it?

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3 points

Not necessarily. It just requires excitation at a molecular level. You can get creative with your source. They have been playing around with low energy methods like LED or even just using the sun, geothermal, etc.

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18 points

I wonder how the refillable plastic 5 gallons are with plastic, we need to go back when they were made of glass

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Someone needs to invent soft glass that doesnt break so easily. Surely it cant be that hard.

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5 points

It’s not too hard, but it’s more costly, and consumers want a cheap as possible.

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3 points

Borosilicate glass fits the ticket (what pyrex is made of) but is quite expensive.

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6 points

Does this include like nalgenes and camelbacks and things of that nature?

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Are they made of plastic?..

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6 points

You are aware that there are different types of plastics?

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4 points

Yes.

Is there any plastic that cannot shed nano-particles from its surface?

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I’ve seen a lot of reporting on finding microplastics in new places and new quantities, but is there reliable evidence that it actually does damage? Genuinely asking, can someone please send me the papers?

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I think it’s still a bit early for us to know how it’s affecting us. It’s the kind of data that takes a lifetime of micro plastics to see how it will kill us. But knowing how much cancer various plastics already give us, it’s safe to assume this is a bad thing.

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This isn’t like smoking or drinking. There isn’t any control group. We have no population to compare a lifetime of microplastic exposure against. It isn’t like lead, either. Plastics pollution to date guarantees a continuous supply of microplastics for decades/centuries.

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You’re right, I assume that even at the very best, an uncontacted tribe would still be contaminated to some extent

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