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Several organisations, including HEAL, are calling for Executive Vice-President for Prosperity and Industrial Strategy, Séjourné, to ensure the most harmful chemicals will no longer be allowed in children’s toys. The EU is currently revising its Toy Safety Legislation — a key opportunity for policymakers to strengthen protections for children against most harmful chemicals with no further delay. That is why NGOs are urging a ban on most harmful chemicals — PFAS (per- and polyfluorinated alkyl substances) and bisphenols — in toys. 

The health impacts associated with these chemicals are not to be taken lightly:

There is no justification for continuing to use these chemicals in toys, as their damaging effects have been known for decades. I hope that European decision-makers are eager to protect children and families from these well-known harmful chemicals without further delay.”  Sandra Jen, Programme Lead for Health and Chemicals at HEAL states.

Read the joint-letter to Executive Vice-President for Prosperity and Industrial Strategy..

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