Trace heavy metals in plastics pose no immediate food safety threat but may lead to long-term environmental problems
Monday, August 24, 2015 - 10:50
in Health & Medicine
The trace amounts of toxic substances used to make plastics don’t contaminate the food or beverage products they contain at a significant level and pose no immediate threat to consumers, according to recent Iowa State University research. But the plastics may create environmental problems years after they’ve been used.