Several VERIFY readers reached out to us to ask if black plastics, such as those used in cooking utensils, toys and food containers, are made from recycled electronics, and whether they contain ...
These kitchen helpers may have a little something extra that you don't want. (Getty) Flame retardants have long been a concern of toxicologists, because they build up in the human body and have ...
I immediately realized this could be a problem for me because my favorite spatula is black, and I use it to cook eggs over a heated stove. Apparently, many black plastic objects are made of ...
Some cooking utensils are nice to have, but you can forgo them and still whip up a decent meal. But without a quality spatula, there is no meal—only half-burnt and half-uncooked ingredients.
“In general, plastic cooking utensils, like those made from polypropylene or known as PP, are considered safe because they are durable and can handle high heat,” says Dr. Li Li, an assistant ...
For us dabblers, a quality spatula can mean the difference between churning out cookies that keep them coming back for more and cookies that make them run for the hills. When we set out to ...
If you recently threw out your black plastic spatula, as several news articles ... Electronic components like computers are often made with flame retardants for safety. Flame retardants ...
Recent research published in the journal Chemosphere has warned that products made with recycled black plastic, including children’s toys and cooking utensils, like spatulas and ladles, could contain ...