
Plastic bottles are widely used in our country.
From a casual observation, it is clear that every Albanian housewife can use a plastic bottle for weeks and in some cases for months.
The bottle is filled and refilled with water, heated, put back in the refrigerator, and used endlessly.
Plastic bottles are also used in the milk supply that enables village women and are passed from hand to hand and lip to lip.
Surely every housewife thinks that a plastic bottle is not that dangerous to health compared to the other dangers that threaten us every day.
Of course, AgroWeb.org experts have previously warned about the dangers of reusing water bottles, but recently, foreign researchers have returned to this issue.
Now in the summer season, the use of plastic bottles is extremely high due to the need for hydration.
How Often Should Plastic Water Bottles Be Refilled?
Unfortunately, these bottles contain Bisphenol A, a chemical that leaches into water and becomes a breeding ground for many dangerous bacteria.
In a single use, these bacteria collect right at the mouth of the bottle, where we place our lips, so you can imagine what happens when we reuse these bottles.
The mouth of the bottle can never be cleaned enough and always remains wet, becoming a 'dance floor' for bacteria.
This chemical substance has a very dangerous impact on human hormones, especially when the bottle is heated by the sun or reused.
Consequently, AgroWeb.org experts recommend that if given the opportunity, you avoid buying water bottles like the ones we have commonly seen exposed outside in the sun for hours in many markets around the country.
Experts advise using plastic bottles only once and replacing them with glass bottles.
In this way, you will protect not only your health but also the environment in which we live.
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