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Throw Out Your Black Plastic Spatula
It’s probably leaching chemicals into your cooking oil.
Exposure to organophosphate esters (OPEs)—chemicals found in everyday products that use plastics and flame retardants—during pregnancy may have varying effects on the risks of childhood ...
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A new study reveals the danger of this ubiquitous kitchen tool and a deeper problem with our plastic recycling system ...
But don't rush to throw away your favorite black spatula — the jury is still out on whether these chemical remnants are cause for concern. Since the 1970s, flame-retardant chemicals have been ...
Black kitchen utensils might look sleek and go with almost any kitchen design scheme. However, this piece of news may make ...
The widespread use of certain chemical or synthetic fire suppressants may be leading to heavy metal contamination in wildfire ...
Exposure to organophosphate esters (OPEs)—chemicals found in everyday products that use plastics and flame retardants—during pregnancy may have varying effects on the risks of childhood ...
Flame retardants in kitchen utensils “can contaminate the food we eat and cook—increasing the risk of direct exposure,” says ...
85% of items in the study contained flame retardants, including many that contained decabromodiphenyl ether (decaBDE), a chemical banned by the EPA due to its link to cancer. Experts say to avoid ...
The agency said its final rule on the two highly toxic chemicals address implementation concerns from a range of industry sectors. EPA extended the phase-out deadlines for two highly toxic but ...