Black plastics from electronic devices may be leaching toxic flame retardants into our food and homes, a new study has found.
These toys are either domestically manufactured (80pc) or imported from China. Using advanced X-ray fluorescence (XRF) technology, the study detected dangerous levels of toxic metals in various ...
Flame retardants leaching from recycled electronics are ending up in everyday black plastic items, a new report alleges.
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Recent research has revealed alarming levels of toxic flame retardants in black-colored plastic kitchen utensils, raising ...
New study finds harmful chemicals in black-colored plastic toys and utensils! Could they be in your home?? #ToxicAlert ...
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A particular plastic material commonly found in household goods like kitchen utensils may contain flame retardants that have been long banned. Meanwhile, a separate study found Southern California ...
From toys to kitchenware to food takeout trays, researchers have discovered a toxic chemical banned for its link to cancer in many common household items. Exposure to the flame retardant can come ...
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 ...