When cooking or serving with black plastic utensils, like spatulas, tongs and ladles, the toxic materials inside can seep ...
Black kitchen utensils are the latest to be caught in the crosshairs of the war on plastic with new research suggesting black ...
A new study reveals the danger of this ubiquitous kitchen tool and a deeper problem with our plastic recycling system ...
We’ve updated the section “What’s up with black plastic?” to include guidance concerning coffee makers. It’s probably time to ditch your black plastic utensils. Research suggests that ...
A study, published last month in the journal Chemosphere, tested 203 household products made of black plastic. The researchers found 85% of them contained high concentrations of flame retardant.
It may be time to invest in some new cooking utensils after a recent study found some common kitchen tools may be leaking ...
“Black plastics are more likely to contain unregulated amounts of toxic chemicals. Including heavy metals and flame retardants which can leach into food and pose a hazard to human health,” the site ...
It’s probably leaching chemicals into your cooking oil.