We’ve updated the section “What’s up with black plastic?” to include guidance concerning coffee makers. It’s probably time to ditch your black plastic utensils. Research suggests that ...
Fair warning: if you invite me to dinner at your house and I spy a black plastic spatula in the utensil canister on your counter, I’m confiscating it. Not because I’m a thief, but because I ...
But researchers are now saying products made from recycled black plastic contain even more toxic components. The authors of the Chemosphere study found that everyday household items that are made ...
Since the Bonsai Tree and Flower Bouquet arrived ... now’s the time to expand my plastic garden. Amazon has most of the Botanical Collection on sale for Black Friday. The LEGO Orchid was the ...
Using recycled plastic is often seen as a positive, but in the case of black plastic, it could be seriously harming our health, according to a new study. Recent research published in the journal ...
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It’s one of the biggest cooking weeks of the year for many families. Chances are there’s a well-used black plastic spatula, spoon or ladle near the stove. Scientists say it belongs in the trash.
So, yes, you really should throw away your black plastic spatula, as the Atlantic recently encouraged readers to do. Flame ...
Wendy begins her video showing off one of these black plastic food containers on camera. “So I just found out that this black plastic is made from recycled electronics,” she says.
The trend started small. Small fake plastic flowers in waterless jars on cafe tables. Then it went on to include plastic potted plants, ferns, palm trees, ivy, trees, grass and fake greenery in ...