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US water vending machines may expose consumers to dangerous lead levels, study finds
A study has found that the water dispensed at US vending machines, also referred to as kiosks, may contain pollutants, including lead, posing unchecked public health risks.The study, published in the American Chemical Society’s Environmental Science & Technology journal, presents a comprehensive comparison of the chemical and microbiological profiles of water sourced from twenty kiosks, representing four manufacturers across six US states, against local tap water samples.We spoke to Ilya Syshchikov, vice president of Global Fiber at Amcor, Paolo Mondini, owner of G. Mondini, and Tarja Heikkilä, product manager at Metsä Spring, about their new fiber-based tray solution combining Metsä Spring’s wood fiber, Amcor’s barrier technology, and G. Mondini’s lamination and printing expertise.
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We spoke to Ilya Syshchikov, vice president of Global Fiber at Amcor, Paolo Mondini, owner of G. Mondini, and Tarja Heikkilä, product manager at Metsä Spring, about their new fiber-based tray solution combining Metsä Spring’s wood fiber, Amcor’s barrier technology, and G. Mondini’s lamination...




























