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Should you still be using black plastic? That was the question for many Americans after a study last year discovered high levels of flame retardants in cooking spatulas, sushi trays and kitchen ...
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 ...
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The spatula also wasn't the only area of concern when it came to food. There's also that black plastic sushi tray. According to the findings, it contained 11,900 parts per million of the flame ...
(The original study on flame retardants found in black plastic by researchers at Toxic-Free Future was found to have miscalculated the EPA’s daily limit for exposure of BDE-209, one type of ...
Researchers tested 203 black plastic products, including kitchen utensils, hair accessories, and toys, to detect bromine, an indicator of brominated flame retardants.
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