WECF releases results of tests made on 29 toys sold in the Netherlands, France and Germany. Even if not representative of the global toys market, the tests give information on some of the hazardous chemicals which can be found in toys placed on the EU market. The road towards healthy toys still seems to be long.
To learn more, read WECF press release here.
Showing posts with label children's jewlery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label children's jewlery. Show all posts
Monday, 14 November 2011
Testing confirms that toys sold on the EU market still contain chemicals of concern
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Wednesday, 23 March 2011
Cadmium in in children's jewlery: high exposure when mothed or swallowed!
Scientists revealed very concerning findings in a study, published in the peer-review journal Environmental Health Perspectives (EHP). Children who mouth or swallow cadmium containing jewelerymay be exposed to as much as 100 times the recommended maximum exposure limit to this toxic metal. The study revealed that damaged pieces leached in some cases up to 30 times more Cadmium than undamaged ones. The researchers found results, which indicate that the longer a cadmium containing piece stays in the child´s stomach, the more of the toxic metal leaches.
Cadmium can cause kidney, bone, lung and liver disease.
Read the article on Science Daily and the abstract on ehp. Download the original study from ehp here.
Cadmium can cause kidney, bone, lung and liver disease.
Read the article on Science Daily and the abstract on ehp. Download the original study from ehp here.
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