"Black Plastic Kitchen Tools Might Expose You to Toxic Chemicals. Here's What to Use Instead." The New York Times, 14 Nov.
A recent study found high levels of flame retardants in everyday black plastic cooking utensils, food storage containers, and ...
Polybrominated diphenyl ethers, or PBDEs, are fire-retardant chemicals that are found everywhere. A mouse study reports that probiotic supplementation can reduce the negative impacts of PBDEs on ...
Black kitchen utensils might look sleek and go with almost any kitchen design scheme. However, this piece of news may make ...
A new study reveals the danger of this ubiquitous kitchen tool and a deeper problem with our plastic recycling system ...
It’s probably leaching chemicals into your cooking oil.
Using an X-Ray Fluorescence (XRF) device, the EcoWaste Coalition detected high bromine and antimony levels on the black ...
These EDCs interfere with the production of testosterone, according to the Endocrine Society.Brominated flame retardants are used in electronics, clothing and furniture and are associated with ...