Black plastic items such kitchen utensils, food containers, clothing and hair accessories and electronic equipment casing may ...
New research discovered that banned toxic flame retardants can make their way into household items like kitchen utensils and ...
Take a moment and think about this question. How much black plastic do you have in your home? A new study found most of the ...
You may want to check your kitchen utensil drawer and reconsider using that black plastic spatula. Because according to a new ...
Research has increasingly found chemicals and other worrisome materials in many products that come into contact with food.
Researchers of a new study published in the October 2024 issue of Chemosphere wanted to know, too. Here’s what they found.
Flame retardants leaching from recycled electronics are ending up in everyday black plastic items, a new report alleges.
Avoid high heat: Like wood, plastic cutting boards should not be exposed to high heat. While they are dishwasher-safe, avoid ...
A study raises concerns that recycled plastic containing flame retardants, initially used in electronics, are being reused in ...
BFRs are often found in electrical and electronic devices’ plastic housing cases and printed circuit boards. There are also ... products made with recycled black plastic are more likely to ...
You may need to check your kitchen tools. Recent research has revealed alarming levels of toxic flame retardants in black-colored plastic kitchen utensils, raising concerns about potential health ...
You may need to check your kitchen tools. Recent research has revealed alarming levels of toxic flame retardants in black-colored plastic kitchen utensils, raising concerns about potential health ...