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Hello- We appreciate your question and are happy to help. GE Appliances evaluates the safety of materials and chemicals used in GE brand appliances through our hazardous substances management process. We have voluntarily decided to identify, reduce and eliminate to the extent possible materials of concern from our appliance products and parts, even when not required by regulation. We do not comment specifically on product content, which is confidential, however our processes help ensure that all GE Appliance products meet applicable hazardous substances requirements and our own product safety and environmental standards. ~We comply with federal and state chemical labeling laws. One such law is California Proposition 65, enacted by California in 1986 (Prop 65). This state law requires companies to provide a warning for thousands of consumer products, foods, prescription drugs, alcoholic beverages, enclosed parking facilities, amusement parks, furniture, and other everyday items. For more than a decade, we have complied with the Prop 65 requirements by providing a warning in the owner's manual. Starting in early August 2018, we began adding new labels to our products to comply with the new Prop 65 requirements. Some plastics aren't considered microwave safe and aren't recommended to use inside your microwave. Please be sure to check the bottom of the dish. If you have any other questions, please let us know. We are here to help! Joyce@GEA
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