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Your black plastic kitchen utensils aren't so toxic
Your black plastic kitchen utensils aren't so toxic after all. But you should still toss them, group says
A recent study included a math error that significantly overstated the risks of contamination, but its authors are standing by their conclusions.
Are your plastic kitchen utensils toxic? An alarming study gets an update.
A recent study found black plastic kitchen tools had high levels of toxins - but researchers admit they overestimated the risk.
Black plastic kitchen utensils might not be as harmful as believed
A recent study sparked widespread fears over chemical levels in black plastic kitchen utensils. The study's authors have issued a correction. Shanthi Appelö, MS, RD from Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan,
Toxic Chemicals Lurk in Black Plastic Kitchen Utensils and Toys
Black plastic products may contain dangerous levels of banned flame retardants. A new study reveals how recycled electronic waste is contaminating everyday items, posing potential health risks to consumers.
How to deal with all the black plastic in your kitchen
Research suggests black plastic, which can be made from recycled electronic waste, could contain toxic chemicals that might leach into your food
Don't throw out all your black plastic kitchen utensils just yet
Math errors are the plague of the writing class. Reporters and editors are frequently flummoxed by simple slip-ups and held up to public ridicule. But scie
Here's why everybody is currently avoiding black plastic kitchen utensils
Black plastic used in
kitchen utensils
can contain trace chemicals from electronic waste, and single use containers can be especially difficult to recycle. Plastic is being increasingly ...
Dear Doctor: Do we need to replace black plastic kitchen utensils with something safer?
A recent study showed that many household products made of black plastic are contaminated with flame retardants.
Black plastic kitchen tools could contain toxic chemicals. Here’s what to do.
Black plastic is in virtually every kitchen in America,” said Judith Enck, a former senior Environmental Protection Agency official in the Obama administration who now heads Beyond Plastics, an advocacy organization.
Mr Creative on MSN
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Eco Friendly Mini Kitchen Utensils You’ll Love
Discover how mini kitchen utensils made from recyclable materials are revolutionizing your cooking space! These eco-friendly ...
House Digest on MSN
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The Massively Underrated Benefits Of Using Bamboo Kitchen Utensils
When it comes to buying kitchen utensils like cutting boards and spatulas, it's important to choose wisely. Here's why bamboo ...
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3 BRILLIANT MINUTES: Updates on black cooking utensils, bird flu and the Parker Solar Probe
Brad recently talked about the past study on black plastic utensils used for your kitchen and how they may contain toxic chemicals. Researchers said the utensils may contain toxic chemicals because ...
Acsh.org
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Don’t Throw Out Your Black Plastic Spatulas
Could your trusty black spatula be trying to poison you, as some alarmist headlines fueled by a lawsuit and some dodgy ...
ExtremeTech on MSN
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Scientists From 'Black Kitchen Plastic' Study Correct Major Error
Black plastic kitchen utensils aren't as toxic as the erroneous paper made them seem—but it still isn't a bad idea to replace ...
Hosted on MSN
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This Clever Gadget Can Replace Up to 6 of Your Kitchen Tools for Just $13
In my house, I have both a drawer and countertop holder to keep larger utensils, cooking tools, and other kitchen gadgets ...
Metal Workers on MSN
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Incredible Process of Making Silicone Kitchen Utensils
Discover the fascinating process of mass-producing silicone kitchen utensils, where precision and innovation come together to ...
The Cool Down on MSN
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Researchers issue correction after bombshell report ignites fear about common kitchen items: 'We regret this error'
Despite the error, the authors say their findings are unchanged. Researchers issue correction after bombshell report ignites ...
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