Do you have a black plastic serving spoon kicking around in a kitchen drawer? Toy cars with black plastic undercarriages ...
Look, I like to believe that if black plastic kitchen utensils were that dangerous, manufacturers wouldn’t use black plastic ...
A new study reveals the danger of this ubiquitous kitchen tool and a deeper problem with our plastic recycling system ...
Flame retardants in kitchen utensils “can contaminate the food we eat and cook—increasing the risk of direct exposure,” says ...
Look, I like to believe that if black plastic kitchen utensils were that dangerous, manufacturers wouldn't use black plastic to make products, but here we are. At this point, is it that ...
Researchers measured levels of these chemicals well above tolerated limits. Some black plastic spatulas and spoons tested contain up to 22.8 grams (0.8 oz) of flame retardants per kilogram (2.2 lbs).
Beyond avoiding products with BPAs, Teflon, phthalates and nonstick coatings, she always recommends using wooden or stainless steel utensils in place of black plastic. When an $11 spoon from a ...