When "pure" comes from plastic
Bottled water is considered safer and cleaner – but recent studies (Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2024) show that it contains up to 100 times more microplastics than tap water.
The particles come from the bottle material, closures, and production residues and enter the water during storage. Researchers at Columbia University (2024) found an average of 240,000 plastic fragments per liter, including nanoplastic particles small enough to penetrate human cells.
The PFAS problem in the bottle
In addition to plastic particles, bottled water often contains PFAS, which leach from packaging layers and transport processes. These "forever chemicals" accumulate in the blood, disrupt the hormone system, and increase oxidative stress – the opposite of purity.
True purity cannot be packaged
True water purity is not created through industrial bottling, but through precise filtration at the source.
SYDROS filter systems remove plastic particles, PFAS, and chemical residues directly from tap water – clean, sustainable, and transparent.
True purity doesn't come from a bottle – it comes from technology and responsibility.
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