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Black-colored plastic used in children’s toys, takeout containers, kitchen utensils and grocery meat and produce trays may contain alarming levels of toxic flame retardants that may be leaching ...
The products in your kitchen that are made of black plastic, such as a spatula, could contain high levels of flame retardants and other toxic chemicals.
The Great Black Plastic Spatula Panic Last year, an Atlantic article caused mass hysteria. Months later, has a different truth emerged?
We asked experts if black plastic utensils are toxic and if so, what you should be using instead.
It’s probably a good idea to ditch your black plastic utensils, since they may expose you to harmful chemicals. Here’s what to use instead.
A debate about whether black-colored plastic used in items including kitchen utensils could contain cancerous chemicals might be missing the point, according to experts.
A New Study Found Cancer-Causing Flame Retardants on Black Plastic Kitchen Utensils and Food Containers You may want to rethink reusing those takeout containers.
A recent study found black plastic kitchen tools had high levels of toxins - but researchers admit they overestimated the risk.
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