That black plastic spatula in your kitchen drawer? It may be time to toss it. Recently, there’s been lots of buzz about the ...
Black plastics used in common household goods can contain toxic flame retardant chemicals originating from e-waste.
A study warning consumers to toss out their black plastic spatula immediately had a math error but experts are still urging ...
That leaves many of us with the challenge of replacing our potentially toxic utensils with safer alternatives—the question is ...
The publisher of a high-profile, now-corrected study on black plastics has been removed from a critical index of academic ...
If you've been active on TikTok in recent months, you've probably seen a buzzy video or two surrounding the black plastic ...
Kaitlin Sullivan is a health and science journalist based in Colorado. She's been part of multiple award-winning investigations into health topics including the international medical device ...
It might be time for a kitchen utensil overhaul. A new study found that black-colored plastic — common in spatulas, tongs, and other kitchen tools — may contain potentially cancerous chemicals ...
If you’re taking stock of your kitchen tools, a cursory scan around the room will probably reveal a common trend: black plastic. “Black plastic is in virtually every kitchen in America ...
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 ...