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Plastic-Free Rating
Water
Water·Soma

Glass Carafe Water Filter Pitcher (10-Cup)

B
PFR Grade
Good — mostly plastic-free with minor concerns
Glass pitcher body (no plastic contact with filtered water). Plant-based filter. Removes chlorine and some contaminants. Does not remove PFAS or microplastics. Better than plastic pitchers.
PFR Recommended

Glass water filter pitcher with plant-based filter. No plastic contact with filtered water. Removes chlorine and improves taste.

Score Breakdown

How scores are calculated

Materials (40%): How plastic-free the product is — raw materials, construction, and coatings.

Packaging (20%): Is the product packaged in plastic? Is it recyclable?

Transparency (20%): Does the brand disclose ingredients, sourcing, and manufacturing?

Durability (20%): How long does it last? Longer-lasting products reduce plastic waste over time.

Materials
7
Packaging
7
Transparency
7
Durability
7

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Last updated: April 6, 2026

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High Exposure Risk — Why This Product Category Matters

Tap water in the US contains detectable PFAS in over 45% of systems tested by the USGS. Plastic water bottles leach BPA, BPS, and microplastics — especially when heated. The average American gets a significant portion of their total plastic exposure from drinking water and beverage containers.

Why We Recommend This Product

Soma's glass pitcher eliminates the concern about plastic leaching into filtered water — a real issue with plastic pitchers. The plant-based filter is a nice sustainability touch. However, like all pitcher filters, it does not remove PFAS.

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