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Hormone impacting chemicals in throwaway plastics are described as the ‘No1 threat’ to humankind as they are now pervasively found in the tap and bottled water we drink and the food we eat (Photo credit: iStock)

Plastics and human health: Hormone health risks under spotlight

Escalating human health risks resulting from the impact of chemicals in plastics on human hormones spotlighted in new White Paper from global water tech leader Bluewater and Portugal’s non-profit, science led Mirpuri Foundation.

Bluewater innovates, manufactures and commercializes globally a complete range of premium reverse osmosis water purifiers for residential, business and public use

Bluewater is a world leader innovating, manufacturing, and commercializing water purification technologies and solutions for residential, business and public dispensing applications. Bluewater harnesses patented reverse osmosis technology to remove 99.97% of pollutants from water, including lead, bacteria, pesticides, medical residues, chlorine, microplastics and lime-scale. www.bluewatergroup.com

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