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Why you should strictly avoid drinking water from plastic bottles

Mike SternSeptember 30, 2022

Many of us buy packaged drinking water without thinking. But it may be the wisest choice not only for your health but also for the environment and wildlife as many plastic bottles land on beaches, and even clog up wastewater drainage systems. Huh. According to Union Environment Minister Bhupendra Yadav, “India is generating 3.5 million tonnes of plastic waste annually and per capita plastic waste production has almost doubled in the last five years.” PTI,

Speaking at an event earlier this year, he said that “plastics have become one of the most pressing environmental issues that we are facing today. Plastic pollution adversely affects our ecosystems and more than air pollution.” also connected.”

Additionally, according to a study from the Harvard School of Public Health, it was observed that participants who consumed water from polycarbonate bottles had significantly higher urinary concentrations of bisphenol A (BPA), a chemical that produces polycarbonate plastics. Was. The study further said that hotter liquids would magnify this effect even more.

“Exposure to BPA before birth is associated with behavioral and emotional difficulties in young girls. Those with high urinary levels of BPA are also more likely to have heart disease or diabetes,” said the Harvard School of Public Health.

Dr. Vaishali Shukla, Founder of Sehmat Vedamrit, “When a Plastic” Water bottle When exposed to heat, it releases microplastics into the water, which make their way into your body after you drink that water. These microscopic plastics cause various problems to the human body, including hormone imbalanceInfertility and even affects liver health.”

In an Instagram post, she further said that plastic bottles “live in the environment for thousands of years,” urging people to choose bottles made from healthier alternatives.

Dr Vimal Someshwar, HOD of Radiology and Interventional Radiologist at Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital, clarified that “Plastic is a polymer made up of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen and chloride. Of these, BPA is one of the most harmful chemicals used to make plastic water bottles, and its levels rise when water is stored for long periods or at high temperatures. ,

Therefore, prolonged consumption of water stored in plastic bottles can lead to “serious health problems such as hormonal disturbances – in men, this can lead to low sperm count, and early puberty in girls. likely to be Liver And those who drink bottled water are more prone to breast cancer. The time has come to make our community aware about the harmful effects of consuming liquids stored in plastic bottles. We must go back to our age old times of storing liquids, especially water, in copper containers and glass bottles.

In terms of sustainability, the study states that “the entire life cycle of bottled water uses fossil fuels that contribute to and cause global warming. pollution, According to Reuters, worldwide, a Millions of plastic bottles are bought every minute. “Plastic bottles sold worldwide since 2009 will rise above New York’s” manhattan island. Data from Euromonitor International shows that more than 480 billion of these bottles were sold last year alone,” Reuters reported.

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