The recent study highlighted that 85% of black plastic items tested contained toxic chemicals, including flame retardants, pushing for public awareness against such products.
Despite a significant math error affecting initial risk calculations, the authors maintain their stance on the dangers of toxic chemicals in black plastic products.
Megan Liu stated that even with corrected levels, the presence of any toxic chemicals in cooking utensils should alarm the public sufficiently.
Joe Schwarcz indicated the math miscalculation lowered the perceived risk, clarifying that he would not discard black plastic items but supports the authors' warnings.
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