CHEMICAL BAN IS GOOD NEWS, BUT NOT GOOD ENOUGH

Environmental Panorama
International
July of 2005

 

07/04/2005 - This week's decision by the European Parliament to permanently ban the use of several phthalates in children's toys is excellent news, but only scratches the surface of the chemicals problem.

Phthalates, which have been linked to damage to the reproductive system, and an increased risk of asthma and cancer, are just one of the many groups of hazardous chemicals that need to be controlled under new legislation. The chemicals industry as a whole needs to be better regulated if the health of people and wildlife is not to be compromised by these substances.
Europe has had a temporary ban on the use of phthalates in children's toys since 1999. The chemicals are also used in the manufacture of lubricants and solvents, and are found in cosmetics, medical equipment, paints and packaging.

Giles Watson, Toxics Policy Officer for WWF-UK said: "This is great news, as phthalates have the potential to harm children's development. But this is only one step on the road towards better regulation of chemicals in everyday products. There are still plenty of other ways that young children can be exposed to phthalates, as well as other hazardous man-made chemicals like brominated flame retardants, bisphenol A and artificial musks."

The six types of phthalates that have been banned are DEHP, DBP and BBP in all toys and child-care items and DINP, DIDP and DNOP in all toys and child-care products that can be put in the mouth.

Watson added: "The EU has accepted that phthalates pose a risk to young children. The problem is that many other substances that are still regularly used in products in the home are just as worrying. The chemicals industry is lobbying hard to water-down the new REACH legislation - which will control other hazardous chemicals - despite the clear risks some pose to the health of children, adults and wildlife."

 
 

Source: WWF – World Wildlife Foundation International (http://www.wwf.org)
Press consultantship (Noemi Cano)
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