The study, published in the journal 'Chemosphere', highlights that black plastic kitchen utensils—alongside children’s toys ...
DecaBDE has been found in black plastic kitchen utensils, takeout containers, grocery meat and produce trays, and children’s toys that have been recycled from electronic waste such as old ...
Despite this, experts agreed that avoiding black plastic kitchen utensils, takeout containers, toys, and other products is still a smart idea—particularly if that plastic is touching food.
A study warning consumers to toss out their black plastic spatula immediately had a math error but experts are still urging ...
Recent concerns about contaminants in black-colored plastics sparked consumer concerns, but there’s more than one reason to ...
Despite this, experts agreed that avoiding black plastic kitchen utensils, takeout containers, toys, and other products is ...
black plastic to-go containers (usually the bottom portion) and some toys. But the study authors made a math mistake, miscalculating how much of potentially toxic flame retardants a 132-pound ...
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Recent study suggests everyday things made from black electronic plastics like spatulas and take away containers are leaching harmful chemicals into your cooking oil.
Exposure to a trio of chemicals found in many everyday household and industrial items may have contributed to millions of ...
Those cardboard or paperboard toy boxes with the clear plastic window letting you see the toy inside? That sure looks recyclable — but isn't, unless the plastic is separated from the cardboard ...