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WATER BOTTLES: HOW SAVING THE PLANET COULD MAKE YOU SICK

Take a walk around any local park, office or city centre and there’s a good chance you’ll see a number of people drinking from reusable water bottles.

They’ve become something of a fashion accessory, as well as a means to help us meet the NHS health recommendations of drinking 6-8 glasses of water per day and reduce our environmental footprint by cutting down on the need for single-use plastic bottles.

But, while using a water bottle might be a noble, health-improving and planet-protecting act, the bottles may be carrying

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