A recent study found high levels of flame retardants in everyday black plastic cooking utensils, food storage containers, and ...
Our kitchens are teeming with plastic, and most of us use it to cook every day. But should we all be thinking more about the ...
The study found decaBDE in 70 percent of the black plastic products tested, with levels significantly exceeding safety limits ...
Testing has found microplastics in rice, tea, salt, sugar, beer, processed foods, milk, bottled water, and a range of seafood ...
These kitchen helpers may have a little something extra that you don't want. (Getty) ...
Getty 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. As previously ...
But don’t go to your kitchen right now and chuck out all your plastic utensils. Keep on using the plastic items you already have, and then when they reach the end of their life, look at ...
Although Dr Schwarcz said the risks outlined in the study aren’t enough for him to discard his black plastic kitchen items if he had them, he agreed with the authors that flame retardants ...