A recent study has uncovered concerning levels of toxic flame retardants in black plastic used for toys and kitchen utensils. These chemicals, believed to have leached from electronic products during recycling, pose serious health risks. The study found high levels of these toxins in items such as toy pirate coin beads and sushi trays. DecaBDE, a flame retardant linked to cancer and other health issues, was found in alarming amounts in many products tested. Despite being banned, these chemicals continue to contaminate everyday items, with potentially harmful effects on consumer health. To protect yourself, avoid using black plastic kitchenware, opt for plastic-free or stainless steel alternatives, and refrain from reheating food in plastic containers. Being a conscious consumer and supporting retardant-free brands can help combat this issue.