The EU, Japan and Canada etc. recently issued regulations to impose higher requirements on the safety and environmental protection of toy exports. The Department of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine alarm toy export enterprises to take precautious and actively respond to the issue.
It is learnt that in June, the EU has released a notice, planning to extend the ban on phthalate content to child-care products and stipulate that content of phthalate DEHP and DINP not exceed 0.1%. Japan has also recently released technical regulations, revising the specifications and standards of equipment, containers or packing boxes, toys and detergents, emphasizing the importance of substitute for harmful reagents and improvement of precision analysis, and stipulating that products not agreeing with the standards mustn't be used or sold in future.
By People's Daily Online