Produced by ElevenLabs and News Over Audio (NOA) using AI narration. For the past several years, I’ve been telling my friends what I’m going to tell you: Throw out your black plastic spatula.
If you’ve read the recent news about the dangers of black plastic, then you might be rethinking your kitchen utensil choices. Plastic tools may seem inexpensive and convenient, but there’s ...
White wax paper secured with a rubber band? Get ready to dig into a sub. Black container with a plastic top? That screams sushi or Chinese food. While you’re no doubt happy to get your hands on ...
If you have a black spatula in your kitchen, or other black plastic items around your house like takeout containers or children’s toys, they could contain high levels of toxic flame retardants.
Households across the UK are being urged to throw away black plastic utensils as soon as they can after it as found they could contain a banned toxic chemical. A new study detected alarming ...
Experts say to avoid using black plastic items, especially ones that come in contact with food. Banned toxic flame retardants can make their way into household items, including cooking utensils ...
New research has detected high levels of flame retardants in some toys, kitchen utensils and other household items made from recycled black plastic. But the potential health effects remain unclear.
Planet or Plastic? is National Geographic’s multiyear effort to raise awareness about the global plastic trash crisis. Come to this page often to learn more, and find out what you can do to ...