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EU Finalizes Ban on Toxic Chemicals in Toys, Effective by 2030

The agreement prohibits PFAS and endocrine disruptors like bisphenol A, marking a significant step to protect children's health and update safety regulations.

Le texte doit encore être officiellement adopté par les États membres et le Parlement européen avant d’entrer en vigueur.
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Les règles de commercialisation des jouets dans l’Union européenne sont parmi les plus sûres au monde.
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Overview

  • The European Union has reached an agreement to ban hazardous chemicals in toys, including PFAS and bisphenol A, with the regulation set to take effect by 2030.
  • PFAS, known as 'forever chemicals,' and endocrine disruptors pose serious health risks such as liver damage, immune system impairment, and cancer.
  • Exemptions will apply only when these substances are completely inaccessible to children, ensuring stricter safety standards.
  • A transitional period of four and a half years has been granted to manufacturers to adapt to the new regulations.
  • The decision reflects the EU's commitment to addressing emerging health risks while promoting fair competition and maintaining its leadership in safety standards.