BLACK PLASTIC SAFETY CONCERNS

GS3 ENVIRONMENT: 

A recent study raised concerns about black plastic kitchen utensils containing harmful flame retardants. However, a later correction found the risks were overstated.

What Is Black Plastic?

  • Made from recycled electronic waste like old computers and appliances.
  • Contains toxic substances such as bromine, antimony, lead, cadmium, and mercury.
  • These enhance fire resistance but pose health risks at high levels.

Study Findings & Correction

  • A study of 203 black plastic items found a banned flame retardant (BDE-209).
  • Initially, some utensils appeared to expose users to near-EPA safety limits.
  • A miscalculation was later corrected, showing exposure levels were below the limit.

Ongoing Safety Concerns

  • No clear consensus exists on a “safe dose” of flame retardants.
  • Consumers are advised to use black plastic items until they wear out to reduce waste.

Recycling Challenges

  • Black plastic is hard to recycle due to toxic substances.
  • Harmful chemicals may persist in recycled products, highlighting the need for better regulations.

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