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  2. Your black plastic kitchen utensils aren't so toxic after all ...

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    The study found higher levels of toxic flame retardants in polystyrene plastic, which is labeled with the number 6, said Liu. When did recycled e-waste begin contaminating black plastic products?

  3. Maybe you don't need to throw out your black plastic kitchen ...

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    Toxic flame retardants can get into black plastic kitchenware and other items because the black plastic used to make them sometimes includes recycled electronic products that contain flame retardants.

  4. Safe handling of carcinogens - Wikipedia

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    The carcinogens should be stored in a separate area to flammable solids and corrosive liquids as to avoid any damage to containers and possible leaking of carcinogenic compounds. Refer to the MSDS or the company specific standard operating procedures for the best solution to storing any carcinogen.

  5. Should you throw out your black plastic cooking utensils? - AOL

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    Megan Liu, lead study author and science and policy manager at Toxic-Free Future, tells Yahoo Life that this was a “minor point” in the study. “We feel bad that this happened,” she adds.

  6. Food contact materials - Wikipedia

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    Even though the legal requirement in various nations would be different, the food safe symbol generally assures that: The container surface is free of any toxic contaminants which could be contacted from the manufacturing process. The container material shall not potentially become a source of toxic contamination through usage (degeneration ...

  7. IARC group 1 - Wikipedia

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    IARC group 1 Carcinogens are substances, chemical mixtures, and exposure circumstances which have been classified as carcinogenic to humans by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC). [1] This category is used when there is sufficient evidence of carcinogenicity in humans.

  8. Microplastics are in many of your body’s organs and tissues ...

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    “Microwave (and dishwasher) safe plastic is only for gross misshaping or warping of the plastic container.” However if you look at the plastic container on a microscopic level, you can see the ...

  9. Nalgene - Wikipedia

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    On April 18, 2008, Health Canada announced that bisphenol A is "'toxic' to human health". [11] On the same date, Nalgene announced it would phase out production of its Outdoor line of polycarbonate containers containing BPA. [12] Nalgene subsequently adopted Tritan copolyester, a BPA-free copolyester made by Eastman Chemical, as a substitute. [13]