Many brands claim to have safer chemical coatings on their pots and pans. But can you trust what’s on the label?
From nonstick pans to processed foods to tap water, new research reveals how ‘forever chemicals’ sneak into the kitchen — what can be done.
New research demonstrates a simple, eco-friendly method to break down Teflon—one of the world's most durable plastics—into ...
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Experts sound off on concerning problem with popular 'safer' cookware: 'Staggering'
But in an ironic twist on the first "Teflon moment," there are also no health and safety regulations in place about what ...
It’s been over 85 years since DuPont introduced Teflon to the world. Released in 1938 and technically known as ...
Governor says ban would limit affordable cooking options Lawmakers, environmental groups call decision a setback PFAS ...
New research demonstrates a simple, eco-friendly method to break down Teflon® – one of the world’s most durable plastics – ...
The state’s proposed requirements have not been done anywhere else and stem from a 2025 law that also outlaws PFAS in certain products ...
A USA Today study found one of two PFAS chemicals measured at the University of South Florida’s Central Plant is more than ...
PFAS, or “forever chemicals,” are linked to cancer, fertility issues, and weakened immune systems. These chemicals are hiding ...
Researchers have developed an eco-friendly method to degrade and reuse Teflon, a durable plastic, reducing environmental pollutants and enhancing sustainability.
Gov. Gavin Newsom votoes bill to phase out a range of popular consumer products, including nonstick pots and pans, that ...
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