If you’re taking stock of your kitchen tools, a cursory scan around the room will probably reveal a common trend: black plastic. “Black plastic is in virtually every kitchen in America,” said Judith ...
Studies show that plastic cutting boards release microplastics into food. Though research has not yet proven that this consumption is hazardous to your health, it’s smart to minimize potential ...
Everyone has one: a scratched, stained plastic cutting board that’s been in your kitchen for years. Despite how many times you say to yourself, “I should get a new one,” you never do — but now, it’s ...
Some of the microplastics we ingest may come from the kitchen tools we use to prepare what we eat. If you want to reduce your reliance on plastic, here are some ideas.
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How to replace black plastic tools for a healthier, non-toxic kitchen in 2025
You may have read the alarming headlines about black plastic recently. A study published by Chemosphere reported high levels ...
The dremel tool worked well for me, but what ever powertool you use to cut it will also melt the plastic. You must cut out small pieces at a time or the plastic will melt behind the cut and seal it ...
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