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UNWANTED GIFT FOR LIFE: CHILDREN EXPOSED TO HAZARDOUS CHEMICALS BEFORE BIRTH

Environmental Panorama
International
September of 2005

 

08/09/2005 - Amsterdam, The Netherlands/Brussels, Belgium/Gland, Switzerland – Unborn children are being exposed in the womb to potentially harmful man-made chemicals, according to new research commissioned by WWF and Greenpeace Netherlands.

Research into maternal and umbilical cord blood, published today in a study entitled A Present for Life, reveals that known or suspected hazardous substances present in everyday household products are entering babies’ bodies through their pre-natal lifeline: the umbilical cord.
The chemicals include some which are known to affect physical and mental development in animals.

The report contains reactions to the findings by two pediatricians and a toxicologist.

"Babies feeding through the umbilical cord are exposed to toxic chemicals from products like vinyl plastics, cleaning products, electronics and perfumes," said Helen Perivier, Toxics Campaigner for Greenpeace International.

"It is shocking that such chemicals are in the human body at any stage of our life, let alone at the very start, when the child is most vulnerable. Governments need to act and require industries to substitute these contaminating chemicals with safer alternatives."

The chemicals in question are contained in countless items ranging from food tins and electrical goods to pesticides, deodorants, and toothpastes.

They include artificial musks, used to add scent to perfumes and perfumed products, and perfluorinated compounds, used in water-repellent coatings and to prepare non-stick surfaces such as teflon.

Also found were flame-retardants suspected of causing learning and behavioural problems in animals, and the antibacterial agent triclosan, which is classified under EU law as ‘very toxic to aquatic organisms’.

About 50 per cent of the cord blood samples tested for triclosan contained concentrations of 0.5 to 5.0 ng/g (nanograms per gram) serum.

The sensitivity of a developing baby to low level chemical exposure, either singly or in complex mixtures, remains largely unknown.

"It is urgent that we end the loophole that permits industry to continue using chemicals of very high concern by claiming adequate control of their use, even when safer alternatives exist," said Karl Wagner, Director of WWF’s DetoX Campaign.

"If these chemicals are ‘adequately controlled’, as industry claims, how do they end up in unborn babies?"

Proposed new EU legislation on chemicals, REACH, gives Europe a crucial opportunity to take the necessary action to protect humans and the environment from the effects of harmful chemicals and to make producers responsible for the impacts of their products.

Greenpeace and WWF are calling on legislators to put the interests of public health and the environment first, by ensuring that the worst chemicals are identified and phased out, and by making it obligatory to substitute toxic chemicals with safer alternatives.

NOTES:

1. Eight groups of synthetic chemicals were tested in 42 maternal and 27 umbilical cord blood samples taken from volunteers at University Hospital Groningen (Netherlands).

2. Sony, H&M, Nokia, Ikea and other companies have all made commitments to phase out their use of hazardous chemicals in consumer goods.

 
 

Source: WWF – World Wildlife Foundation International (http://www.wwf.org)
Press consultantship (Noemi Cano, Olivier van Bogaert and Helen Perivier)
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