CNN Study says lead common in toys Report released jointly by environmental groups says 35% of toys tested, including a Hannah Montana card game case, contained the metal. December 5, 2007
OLYMPIA,
Wash. -- Toxic toys took center stage on Friday as state lawmakers learned of a new way to help parents to keep these dangerous toys off the shelves
and away from kids.
WANT TO avoid giving children the holiday gifts of brain damage, hearing loss, anemia, kidney problems and a lowered intelligence level for life? Then
take a good look at this list: Children's toys. Children's crafts. Children's jewelry. Children's furniture. Children's clothing. And then take
another.
U.S. rules allow the sale of products others ban Chemical-laden goods outlawed in
Europe and Japan are permitted in the American market.
By Marla Cone, Times Staff Writer
October 8, 2006 by the Los Angeles Times
OAKLAND, CALIF. -- Destined for American kitchens, planks of birch and poplar
plywood are stacked to the ceiling of a cavernous port warehouse. The wood,
which arrived in California via a cargo ship, carries two labels: One proclaims "Made in China," while
the other warns that it contains formaldehyde, a cancer-causing chemical.
Toxic Dilemmas (pdf)
Science Magazine editorial by Donald Kennedy
November 23, 2007
After all these years of environmental regulation, the laws and rules regarding
the introduction of toxic chemicals into consumer products and the environment
are still ineffectual.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is failing to protect the public from tens of thousands of toxic compounds because it has not gathered data
on the health risks of most industrial chemicals, according to a report by the investigative arm of Congress to be released today...
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