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Plastic is an inexpensive, durable storage solution, but it's not meant for everything in the home. Here are 11 items experts ...
Recycling the wrong things makes the whole system run slower. Here are seven takeout containers that don't belong in your recycling bin.
We asked a nutritionist about heating food in plastic, particularly in the microwave, and some safe alternatives should you decide to recycle your plastic containers.
New research from China suggests eating out of takeout containers can give you heart problems, including congestive heart failure, even if you don't microwave your food.
When it comes to low-cost kitchen items that can stand the test of time, plastic food storage containers count among my personal favorites. I’m a huge fan of big-batch cooking, so I rely on ...
Beware of plastic containers marketed as microwave- and freezer-safe Many plastic containers are marketed as "freezer- and microwave-safe," but that's not the case.
A new study found chemicals can leach from plastic takeout containers into food, impacting the gut biome—and then the heart Getty Eating from plastic takeout containers can increase your risk of ...
Are Plastic Takeout Containers Harming Your Heart Health? Here’s What New Research Reveals That quick and easy meal might be putting your heart at risk — here’s what you need to know.
Plastic isn't great for your health or the planet. Here's what NPR's Claire Murashima learned from avoiding single-use plastics for a week.
Research shows that plastic takeout containers may leach harmful chemicals into food, increasing the risk of heart failure.
This article summarizes the seven common types of plastics labeled on food containers and more, and which you should try to avoid using around the kitchen.
Find out what you need to know about the toxicity of polypropylene, and discover its pros, cons, and potential health risks.