ZP
Clinical longevity lab interface

Systematically eliminate plastic exposure.

Zero Plastic Protocol is an 8-level checklist for reducing microplastics and nanoplastics exposure across water, heat, cookware, air, beverages, and textiles, with direct product solutions built into every level.

Protocol Stack

8 levels, no page hopping.

Expand a level, absorb the threat model, then convert directly into the recommended product system.

Particle Load

Bottled water is a daily repeat exposure with direct ingestion and large cumulative volume over time.

Heat Risk

Plastic bottles stored in heat or sunlight can accelerate degradation and worsen leaching conditions.

Behavior Fix

Move daily hydration to glass delivery, filtered tap, and stainless or glass carry bottles.

Evidence posture

This level is ranked for repeated exposure potential, controllability, and low-regret substitution value. It is an exposure-reduction step, not a claim that completing the level prevents or treats disease.

Conversion engine

8 relevant solution slots for Level 01. Impact score: 96/100.

Glass water

Still Spring Water in Glass

Immediate bottled-water replacement without PET contact.

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Glass water

Sparkling Mineral Water in Glass

Keeps the ritual without relying on plastic sparkling bottles.

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Daily carry

Insulated Stainless Steel Bottle

Durable travel hydration with a non-plastic contact surface.

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Daily carry

Glass Bottle with Silicone Sleeve

Best for desk and car use when taste neutrality matters.

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Home system

Bulk Glass Carboy Delivery

Cuts recurring single-use bottles while preserving convenience.

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Home system

Countertop Glass Dispenser

Makes non-plastic hydration visible and frictionless.

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Support gear

Stainless Steel Ice Tray

Avoids freezing water in soft silicone or plastic trays.

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Support gear

Glass Pitcher with Lid

Stores filtered water without plastic reservoir contact.

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Evidence content moat