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A California woman has filed a lawsuit against Ziploc’s parent company, claiming the bags release microplastics under heat and cold. Despite being labeled “microwave safe” and freezer-ready ...
Ziploc, Rubbermaid Sued for Microplastics Exposure. Are Plastic Food Containers Safe to Use? Plastic storage products can leach microplastics into foods when frozen or microwaved.
A new lawsuit claims Ziploc’s “microwave safe” and “freezer safe” promises may be dangerously misleading—and that consumers have been exposed to health risks they never agreed to.
Like Ziploc, Rubbermaid also sued over alleged 'dangerous' microplastics The class-action lawsuit follows a similar case filed days earlier in Northern California District Court against S.C ...
Do Ziploc bags contaminate food with microplastics? The lawsuit pointed to specific claims by Ziploc that the bags are microwave- and freezer-safe.
S.C. Johnson & Son, the manufacturer of Ziploc bags, is facing a class-action lawsuit that accuses the company of misleading consumers about the safety of its popular food storage products.
So you should probably stop using Ziploc bags to freeze and microwave your food. But where does that leave you? Younggren suggested opting for non-plastic alternatives when you can.