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Plastics in water, from your cup to the oceans: What to know

Each year, 8 million metric tons of plastics enter oceans, adding to the estimated 150 million metric tons that currently circulate marine environments, according to Ocean Conservancy.
You can take action to protect your health and the environment from harmful plastics.
Here’s how: Filter Your Water Start by ensuring that the water you and your family drink is both healthy and safe.
Using a water filtration system can help eliminate harmful microplastics present in your drinking water and minimise the need for single-use plastic bottles and pollution.
Note: Not all water filters remove microplastics, so knowing which filters address this issue is important as you make a decision.
Water filtration products remove chemicals, bacteria, odours, bad taste and 99.999 per cent of microplastics from contaminated water, enabling access to safe drinking water on-demand nearly anywhere.
This is higher protection than the standard carbon-based filters that are available on the market.
Try re-usable storage bags or items made of compostable material.
To improve your family’s wellness and protect the planet, think water.
Avoid consuming microplastics, invest in filtration, and prevent more plastic from contaminating our oceans and environment by shopping responsibly and supporting brands that share these values.

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