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Black-colored plastic used for kitchen utensils and toys

What Can We Do About This Issue?
Consumers can protect themselves by choosing to support brands that are committed to using flame-retardant-free materials. If you own black plastic kitchen utensils, consider swapping them for safer alternatives like stainless steel or glass.
Avoid reusing black plastic containers from takeout meals, and transfer food out of them as soon as possible. Never microwave these containers, as heating can accelerate chemical leaching into your food.
The Bottom Line on Black Plastics
While recycling is meant to benefit the environment and reduce waste, flaws in the system are allowing hazardous materials from electronics to end up in items we use every day—from children’s toys to food containers.
Until stricter controls are in place, it’s wise to steer clear of black plastic kitchenware and opt for safer, more transparent options.
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