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So nothing coupled to the glass but rather the cap having a extra plastic layer on the wet side.
Sounds like we found the issue, now it's just a matter of producers improving the caps
Nah ill just spend $50 to have a Congress member introduce a bill to make regulating microplastics illegal
meanwhile in the EU we'll move back to cork
Only if it doesn’t cut it to record profits
Only if it somehow increases profit. FTFY
Ha! Good one.
Just use the plasticbottlecaps.
No, the paint on the outside.
Yes. So many people are misunderstanding this article... The microplastics are on the inside, in the drink, and they are bits of the paint from the exterior of bottle caps that stuck to the inside of other caps when the caps were all jumbled together in big bags before they were placed on the bottles.
That would be far more intuitive, but it's not that - it's the painted logo on the outside.