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Recent research indicates that black plastic found in items like food containers, kitchen utensils, and toys often contains toxic flame-retardant chemicals.
'The Black Women Toxic Job Suicide Prevention Resource Guide' uplifts, protects, and prioritizes Black women's mental health.
Black kitchen utensils, food containers, toys, etc., are often made using plastics recovered from e-waste. Researchers say that's a problem.
A recent study found black plastic kitchen tools had high levels of toxins - but researchers admit they overestimated the risk.
The products in your kitchen that are made of black plastic, such as a spatula, could contain high levels of flame retardants and other toxic chemicals.
The US Environmental Protection Agency fails to protect the public from a toxic flame retardant found in black plastic consumer products, a new lawsuit alleges.
A recent Harvard study found that women buying hair products in predominantly Black and lower-income Boston neighborhoods were twice as likely to be offered a selection with toxic ingredients.
New research suggests that black plastic is associated with health risks. Researchers found toxic flame retardants in many black plastic household goods.
Black Plastic Cooking Utensils Can Expose You to Toxic Chemicals? A peer-reviewed study found evidence of plastics contaminated by electronic waste during a recycling process.
Over 3,000 beauty and hair products marketed to Black women are toxic, a new study finds. Did your tried-and-trues make the cut? Latest consumer reports on products marketed to Black women come ...
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