Researchers found high levels of flame retardants in some of the black plastic utensils and food-storage items that they ...
A recent study adds to the evidence that black plastic household items—like the ubiquitous spatulas we all use to flip pancakes and turn steaks—are potentially harmful to our health ...
Chances are there’s a well-used black plastic spatula, spoon or ladle near the stove. Scientists say it belongs in the trash. A recent study adds to the evidence that black plastic household ...
The products in your kitchen that are made of black plastic, such as a spatula, could contain high levels of flame retardants ...
Hidden harm in your favorite egg flipper? A new study finds high levels of flame retardants in everyday kitchen products.
Spatulas and other utensils made from black plastic are potentially toxic to human health, even more so than regular plastic ...
any potential danger could vary based on the size of the spatula, how hot it gets when cooking, how long it’s heated for, how ...
New research suggests that utensils and toys made from recycled black plastic contain harmful toxins, here’s what to choose ...
Authors of the study published last month in Chemosphere, found cancer-causing flame retardants in 85% of consumer household products it tested. The highest levels of toxic chemicals, however, were ...