Tackling Microplastics: How Filtration Works

Microplastics and The Benefits of Using Water Filters

 

The world is currently fighting to reduce any form of plastic pollution, and with good reason. The production of plastic has grown significantly in recent years, and individuals should be making any effort possible to reduce their plastic usage. While switching to a water filter for your drinking water can reduce your plastic pollution by avoiding plastic water bottles, there is also another benefit of using water filters instead of plastic bottles, and that is in regards to microplastics and other water pollutants which your body is exposed to when consuming bottled or tap water.

 

What are Microplastics?

 

Microplastics are very small pieces of plastics, less than five millimetres in length. Microplastics, as with any form or size of plastic, can pose a huge risk to the ocean and aquatic life. Microplastics are formed from a variety of sources, mainly larger plastic debris which is broken down into much smaller pieces.

What’s also worrying is the fact that microplastics have now been increasingly found in drinking water. Research is ongoing in terms of the specific effects and risks related to microplastics found in drinking water, but at this point, it’s enough to be aware that microplastics pose a problem, and take preventative measures as soon as possible – which includes switching to a water filter option.

After all, with microplastics being present in drinking water, there is a growing concern that these plastic particles can pose a problem once ingested into the human body. It is believed that ingesting microplastics could cause damage to the immune system and cause further problems, such as exposure to toxins like mercury.

 

How Can Water Filters Help to Tackle Microplastics?

 

Water filters are designed to make your drinking water as pure as possible, by removing any harmful particles of a specific size and ensure that these particles cannot pass through – meaning you won’t be consuming them along with the water you drink. These particles include microplastics.

If you actively drink tap water without a filter, you are exposing yourself to the build-up of microplastics. Filters actively work to protect you when consuming tap water.

Despite the fact that further research is needed in terms of the specific health effects microplastics have on the human body, experts are fully behind the idea of using water filters to help remove microplastics from your water consumption.

Furthermore, filters don’t only work to block out microplastics, but other harmful substances, too; such as other pollutants like heavy metals and pathogens. There really is no negative to using a water filter when it helps to prevent substances like this finding their way into the human body.

Using a water filter is also a very simple preventative method which you can easily incorporate into your home and lifestyle.

 

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