Black plastic kitchenware may leach toxic chemicals, raising health concerns about daily food exposure, according to a new ...
Hidden harm in your favorite egg flipper? A new study finds high levels of flame retardants in everyday kitchen products.
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New research suggests that utensils and toys made from recycled black plastic contain harmful toxins, here’s what to choose ...
A recent study found high levels of flame retardants in everyday black plastic cooking utensils, food storage containers, and ...
Household items made of black recycled plastic could contain dangerous levels of flame retardants and other toxic chemicals, ...
If you’ve ordered takeout or flipped an egg in the past year, chances are good that you’ve laid hands — or mouth — on black ...
VPIRG’s report identifies food items needlessly wrapped in plastic, including fresh produce like potatoes, garlic, peppers, and more. These same items are sold in many stores without any plastic ...
sounds the alarm on the toxicity of black plastic, which is commonly used in kitchen utensils, take out containers, sushi and meat trays, and even childrens’ toys. The study tested 200 household ...