ZERO MICROPLASTICS FOUND IN ACILIS SPRITZER NATURAL MINERAL WATER

ACILIS by Spritzer silica-rich natural mineral water has been tested by an independent laboratory and found to contain zero microplastics (lab report attached).

 

Research conducted at the State University of New York found many international brands of bottled water contaminated with microplastics. They reported an average of 325 particles per litre, with concentration ranging from zero to more than 10,000 particles in a single bottle. 259 individual bottles from 27 different lots across 11 brands were tested, purchased from 19 locations in 9 countries. All in all, 93% found to contain microplastics.

This finding is a powerful affirmation of the stringent quality processes practiced at Spritzer.

ACILIS water is sourced from an aquifer or water source surrounded by a 330 acre (~266 football fields) vast landbank of pristine original natural tropical rainforest far away from all pollution, hence protecting the integrity, quality, safety and purity of its natural mineral water. From the water source to the bottle, Spritzer is untouched by human hand.