A recent study found high levels of flame retardants in everyday black plastic cooking utensils, food storage containers, and ...
The study's conclusion — that dangerous levels of flame-retardant chemicals had been found in a variety of plastic household ...
A new study found that everyday household items made of black recycled plastic have a high chance of containing dangerous ...
Items made from black plastics, like spatulas, toys and take-out containers, may contain harmful chemicals from recycled ...
When cooking or serving with black plastic utensils, like spatulas, tongs and ladles, the toxic materials inside can seep ...
Scientists discover alarming levels of flame retardants in recycled plastic items, calling for stricter regulations and safer ...
Research suggests that there’s a high chance that black plastic can contain concerning levels of toxic chemicals, including flame retardants, which can leach into food during cooking.
It may be time to invest in some new cooking utensils after a recent study found some common kitchen tools may be leaking ...
Hidden harm in your favorite egg flipper? A new study finds high levels of flame retardants in everyday kitchen products.
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 ...
when you use a black plastic spatula while flipping your pancakes, the heat can encourage any flame retardant present to leach out of the flipper and into your flapjacks. “That’s because flame ...