You should not pour water into these bottles, you will poison yourself!

All of us, especially when it's nice weather out, grab onto the first plastic bottle that's nearby and pour water into on our way out, just in any case. However, have you ever wondered how safe the plastic from which you drink water is? When you read this article you will regularly check the signs on the packaging

People generally use the same plastic bottle for water or juice repeatedly, not knowing that it can be toxic. However, individual packaging is intended for single use!

At the bottom of each plastic packaging there is a triangle with a number in the middle, and below is a label that tells you how much dangerous plastic you hold in your hand.

If the bottle is intended for one-time use, you should not use it more than once. Here's what the designations mean.

THESE BOTTLES MUST BE THROWN AWAY IN THE TRASH AFTER USE

Most bottles of mineral and plain water along with carbonated and non-carbonated beverages are labeled PET (most often PETE) (with No. 1 in the triangle).

It is important to know that they are intended for single use.

There is a possibility that with each new filling, they discharge a heavy metal into the water called antimony, a chemical compound of the EPA, which interferes with the action of hormones. These bottles can also discharge carcinogens.

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THIS PLASTIC IS SAFE

You will recognize it by the following tags, HDP (or HDPE), LDPE and PP, or by numbers 2, 4 and 5 of the LDPE is a type of plastic that is, unfortunately, not used for making bottles, but rather pouches for food packaging. HDP is a good choice, as well as PP which is mainly used for yogurt and white in color.

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THIS PACKAGING SHOULD BE AVOIDED AT THE FULLEST

It's the plastic labels PVC (sometimes 3V), PS and PC (and often without a label), or by numbers in the triangle - 3, 6, 7.

PVC emits two dangerous chemicals, which interfere with the production of hormones in the body. Nevertheless, this plastic is used in the manufacturing of bottles.

HP releases a carcinogenic substance into the water - STYRENE. Most commonly used for plastic cups for coffee, for disposable use or fast food packaging.

PC (or no label - no. 7) is the worst plastic for packaging food products because it releases dangerous chemical BPA. Unfortunately, it is used in packages for babies, athlete bottles and food preparation vessels.

(Telegraf.co.uk/ MojeZdravlje)