Polybrominated diphenyl ethers, or PBDEs, are fire-retardant chemicals that are found everywhere -; upholstery, carpets, curtains, electronics, and even infant 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 ...
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A new study by researchers at USC has found that a popular fire retardant is laden with toxic metals, and estimates retardant ...
These hand straps or TPU, whose sales are anticipated to increase in the Northern American region, are made of ...
The global non-halogenated flame retardants market is anticipated to reach a value of USD 6,911.1 million by 2032, ...
The agency said its final rule on the two highly toxic chemicals address implementation concerns from a range of industry sectors. EPA extended the phase-out deadlines for two highly toxic but ...
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If you have a black spatula in your kitchen, or other black plastic items around your house like takeout containers or children’s toys, they could contain high levels of toxic flame retardants.