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A popular plastic bag maker was hit with a class-action lawsuit alleging that its bags contain harmful chemicals. A consumer ...
The lawsuit claimed that Ziploc bags are made with polyethylene and polypropylene, which carry a risk of microplastic ...
A class action lawsuit is accusing Ziploc’s parent company, S.C. Johnson, of misleading consumers by labeling its plastic bags as “microwave safe” and freezer-friendly. The suit claims the bags ...
Plastic storage products can leach microplastics into foods when frozen or microwaved. Here's how to limit your exposure.
The company that owns Ziploc has responded to a lawsuit alleging some items don't adequately 'warn' about potential dangers.
According to AboutLawsuits.com, Ziploc plastic bags were marketed as “microwave safe” and “suitable for freezer use,” when using them in these ways could potentially release dangerous microplastics.
The lawsuit against Ziploc is a class action, meaning it has been filed on behalf of anyone around the country who has purchased the products.
Is it bad to eat food that's been microwaved in a plastic container? Here's what to know about microwaving, food, and ...
We put these questions and more to the folks at Ziploc, and the good news is that, yes, you can absolutely reuse their ...
o One-gallon clear plastic freezer bag (Ziplock bag or similar). o Logo can only be on one side of the bag. o Small bags, non-clear bags that do not exceed 4.5" x 6.5" in size, with or without a ...
The Oregon legislature has passed a bipartisan bill banning the use of plastic film checkout bags at restaurants, grocery stores and retail stores statewide.