A recent study showed alarming rates of banned flame retardants in black plastic cooking tools. There’s one very common ...
It may be time to invest in some new cooking utensils after a recent study found some common kitchen tools may be leaking ...
Black plastic household items like kitchen utensils and takeout containers may contain toxic flame retardants. If you have a ...
The North America flame retardant thermoplastics industry demand is set to witness an impressive growth rate of 4.8% over the ...
A new investigation suggests that black plastic utensils, like spatulas, may leach harmful flame retardants into food during ...
It’s probably leaching chemicals into your cooking oil.
New research has detected high levels of flame retardants in some toys, kitchen utensils and other household items made from recycled black plastic. But the potential health effects remain unclear.
A new study reveals the danger of this ubiquitous kitchen tool and a deeper problem with our plastic recycling system ...
Exposure to organophosphate esters (OPEs)—chemicals found in everyday products that use plastics and flame retardants—during ...
Introduction Alumina trihydrate is a white, odorless, powdery, solid substances which is mostly used for the production of aluminum meta ...