30 percent of toys gathered in different Philippine’s toys stores and tested by EcoWaste Coalition and International POPs Elimination Network (IPEN) were positive “for at least one toxic metal above levels of concern,” with 60 of them containing one of a group of dangerous chemicals that are known to be poisonous: antimony, arsenic, cadmium, chromium, lead or mercury. Read more
Toys can last for some time and pose a health hazard for as long as they are accessible to children.
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I can't believe there are inconsiderate people who would rather use cheap materials on toys than provide safety for the children. This is sad news.
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