Scratches on Teflon Nonstick Pan May Release Plastic Particles: Study
Scratches on Teflon Nonstick Pan May Release Plastic Particles: Study
Thousands to millions of plastic particles may be released while cooking with a damaged nonstick pan, potentially ending up in food.
Teflon non-stick pans could release millions of microplastic particles in 'health concern': study
One Scratch on a Nonstick Pan Can Release 9,100 Plastic Particles, New Study Finds
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Scratched Teflon Non-Stick Pan Releases 9,100 Microplastic Particles, Research Reveals
Damaged nonstick pans release millions of microplastics. But is that bad?