- Healthy Living
Many everyday items in our kitchen — from cutting boards to storage containers to cookware — can leach harmful chemicals and microplastics into your food, especially when heated.
Family meals are no place for plastic.
The good news? The kitchen is an easy place to clear out the plastic.
Doesn’t always mean chemical safe; heat accelerates chemicals leaching into food.
Often contains PFAS, aka “forever chemicals,” that migrate into food.
Degrades plastic faster and increases the shedding of microplastics.
01
Containers, Cling Wrap
In direct contact with what we eat, food storage products can be a major source of chemical exposure.
02
Cutting Boards
Cutting boards are a direct source of plastic exposure.
03
Pots, Pans
Exposed to high heat, cookware can be a significant source of harmful chemical exposure in the kitchen.
04
Spatulas, Ladles, Measuring Cups
Used in direct contact with hot food, cooking utensils can transfer harmful chemicals.
05
Sponges, Hand Towels
Kitchen sponges are a hidden source of plastic exposure.
Cook with confidence. Use these resources to identify hidden plastics in your meal prep, cookware, and food storage and swap them for safer alternatives over time.
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