How a simple math error sparked a panic about black plastic kitchen utensils
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I Cook Every Day and Can’t Live Without These Under-$20 Non-Toxic Utensils
Don’t have kitchen shears? Time to change that. Food & Wine / AmazonThere’s a magical balance between cooking great food and feeling good while doing it. On the one hand, if you only buy kitchen gear you think looks cool, it might not be the best tool for how you cook. On the other hand, if you go the full-on practical route, your space will just end up looking like an industrial kitchen. On top of it, you probably want to make sure the tools an…
Do I Really Need to Throw Out My Black Plastic Spatula?
Q: I have a few black plastic kitchen utensils in my drawer, but I’ve read that they’re dangerous. Is that true? Recent headlines have urged people to immediately throw out any black plastic items lying around their homes, warning that they could contain toxic chemicals. A study published in October in the journal Chemosphere spurred many of these reports. It found that some of these items — including spatulas, sushi takeout trays and children’s…
New study detected hazardous chemicals in several household items. However, experts state that the health risks are not so clear. “I have some black plastic kitchen utensils in my drawer, but I read that they are dangerous. Is that true?” Recent headlines warn people to immediately dispose of any black plastic items they have in their homes, warning that they may contain toxic chemicals. A study published in October in the journal Chemosphere m…
A kitchen utensil you may need to throw out - ABC Columbia
Image: Science Direct (CNN) —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 from electronic products during recycling, a new study found. “A product with one of the highest levels of flame retardants were black plastic pirate coin beads that kids wear — they resemble Mardi Gras beads but more for cos…
Do I Really Need to Throw Out My Black Plastic Spatula? – DG Verifications & Stats
Q: I have a few black plastic kitchen utensils in my drawer, but I’ve read that they’re dangerous. Is that true? Recent headlines have urged people to immediately throw out any black plastic items lying around their homes, warning that they could contain toxic chemicals. A study published in October in the journal Chemosphere spurred many of these reports. It found that some of these items — including spatulas, sushi takeout trays and children’s…
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