Black plastics from electronic devices may be leaching toxic flame retardants into our food and homes, a new study has found.
Black-colored plastic used in kitchen utensils, takeout containers and children’s toys may contain potentially cancerous ...
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Recent research has revealed alarming levels of toxic flame retardants in black-colored plastic kitchen utensils, raising ...
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 ...
The most common flame retardants, PBDEs, can disrupt brain development in children and have been linked to greater cancer ...
A new report, published in the journal 'Chemosphere,' found that black plastic, including the kind used to make those kitchen ...
A new study found that black-colored plastic kitchen utensils and takeout containers, among other items, may contain ...
Black plastics tested included kitchen utensils and toys, which, if contaminated with flame retardants, pose an added risk of ...