Drinking water is often touted as the simplest, healthiest daily habit. Yet for years, bottled water has sparked more questions than confidence. Microplastics, chemical traces, invisible pollutants… Consumers often don’t know which bottle to trust with certainty.
With alerts and studies that sometimes contradict one another, worry creeps in. Some brands are singled out while others try to reassure… But doubt remains. Water, long seen as pure, has become a source of anxiety for many.
In this context, analyses from 60 Million Consumers provide valuable clarity. Their aim isn’t to demonize bottled water, but to identify those products that pose the lowest health risks. The result: a few brands stand out and distinguish themselves!
Rigorous analyses to separate bottled waters
To evaluate the quality of bottled waters, 60 Million Consumers relies on several precise criteria. Among them, the presence of microplastics, pesticide residues, undesirable chemical compounds, or the stability of the composition. These analyses go beyond mere marketing talk to focus on what is really in the water we drink every day.
Thus, most waters tested show traces of contaminants at varying levels. That doesn’t mean they are dangerous in the short term, but some demonstrate better consistency and tighter control of their composition.
Four brands that stand out and inspire confidence
Among the waters analyzed, four brands are deemed not to carry notable risk according to the study’s criteria. They stand out for their regular composition and very low contaminant levels.
- Volvic,
- Montclar,
- Badoit
- Evian.
These waters feature balanced mineral content and strong consistency in their analyses. They are not completely free of microplastics, as is the case with most bottled waters, but their levels remain among the lowest observed.
This study underscores one essential point: choosing a bottled water should receive a modest amount of attention, without tipping into constant anxiety. The analyses show that certain brands stand out for their seriousness and consistency, enabling a calmer, more confident consumption.
Drinking water should remain a simple pleasure, not a source of stress.
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