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EU: Textile Safety Has Become The Biggest Problem.

2012/5/23 12:56:00 10

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The annual survey report released by the European Commission on consumer protection shows that in 2011, the most harmful consumer goods consumed in the European Union were textiles, which were irritated by consumers because of the large quantities of chemicals used in the manufacturing process.


In the data released, secondary products are dangerous toys that can cause suffocation in children.

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Outside toys, electrical appliances with poor protection, electric shock, and cosmetics containing harmful ingredients are also products that are being complained by consumers in the European Union.

The annual report released by the European Commission on consumer protection shows that, on the whole, the European Union market has been investigating products that may endanger consumers, and the number has decreased in 2010.


It is understood that the EU will publish complaints and investigation reports on harmful or undesirable products every year, which are concerned with human health or high risk products.

The contents of the inspection may include heavy metal content, sharp edge, plasticizer content, fire resistance, microbial content, noise value and laser beam intensity.


In recent years, the EU member states have continuously strengthened the supervision of consumer product safety. Germany is the representative. In recent years, the country has strengthened the inspection of plastic toys, because many toys contain ortho two carboxylic acid plasticizer exceeding the standard, which is harmful to the balance and function of the endocrine system of children.

The Swedish chemical administration announced recently that it plans to submit a document prohibiting the import of nonylphenol polyoxyethylene ether (NPE) textiles into the EU by the European Chemicals authority before August 2012, and to promote the EU's total ban on the sale of nonylphenol polyoxyethylene ether.

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Related inspection reports show that there are discrepancies every year from fluffy toys, plastic pistols to clothing.

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And burned products.

The EU executive committee believes that these banned products are likely to cause electrical shocks, burns, poisoning, asphyxia and other symptoms, and the hardest hit is usually children.

It is reported that in order to further enable consumers to understand the fiber components of textiles, the EU has recently incorporated polypropylene / polyamide composite fibers into textile fiber regulations, which require that labels and labels of textile products be used in European Union countries to illustrate this fiber composition.


 

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