A new study shows that even a little fracture in a Teflon-coated pan can
release as many as 9,100 microscopic plastic particles, some of which could
make their way into our food while cooking.
When cooking, it might be inconvenient if the Teflon coating on our
non-stick pots and pans wears away over time due to repeated use and
cleaning. Yet, it is tricky to estimate how much plastic is actually lost.
release as many as 9,100 microscopic plastic particles, some of which could
make their way into our food while cooking.
When cooking, it might be inconvenient if the Teflon coating on our
non-stick pots and pans wears away over time due to repeated use and
cleaning. Yet, it is tricky to estimate how much plastic is actually lost.