
Microplastics in tap water: an invisible threat
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Microplastics are small plastic particles that are created by the breakdown of larger plastic products. They can now be found everywhere, even in our drinking water.
How do microplastics get into the water?
These particles enter the environment through waste and wear and tear of plastic products and ultimately end up in surface water, a source of drinking water.

Health risks
Although research is still ongoing, there are concerns about the potential effects of microplastics on human health, such as inflammation and disruption of the immune system.
The Role of Phoenix Water Filters
Our filters are designed to effectively remove microplastics from the water, ensuring you have cleaner drinking water.
View our filters here and discover how you can improve your water quality.