A warning from experts this Thanksgiving: throw your black-colored plastic kitchen utensils and cookware out. A new study has identified flame retardants, which are commonly used in electronic ...
A new study has identified flame retardants, which are commonly used in electronic devices, in many household basics where they shouldn’t be, as reported by our sister station KIRO-TV.
In a famous film of the sixties, The Graduate, there is a scene in which an industrialist extols the virtues of plastic to ...
Black colored plastic used for kitchen utensils and toys has been linked to toxic chemicals and flame retardants. Scientists claim that these toxins are linked to heart disease, thyroid disease ...
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In October, home chefs and foodies collectively freaked out when research was published that detected toxic flame retardants in black-colored plastic. The study, which was published in the journal ...
Dutch designer Paul Coenen used plastic film to create a wrinkled pattern on the anodised aluminium surfaces of furniture and ...