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Exports of toys and children's products need to pay attention to the international trend of plastic restriction orders.

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2020-05-29

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The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) recently released ISO 8124-6:2014, "Toy safety – Part 6: Certain phthalates in toys and children's products," applicable to the detection of phthalate content in plastics, textiles, and coated components of toys and children's products. Currently, only a few countries, such as those in Europe, the United States, and Japan, have established monitoring systems for phthalates in toys and children's products. The release of this international standard provides important technical reference for some emerging market countries to establish similar monitoring systems, accelerating the internationalization of phthalate restrictions. Exporters of related products should pay close attention.

Phytates are a collective term for esters formed from phthalic acid. Because they are softening chemicals, they are often used as plasticizers and are widely found in plastic products such as toys and children's products. Due to their potential hazards, since the beginning of the 21st century, this substance has received high attention in developed markets such as Europe, the United States, and Japan, with frequent updates to regulations and continuous improvement in testing technologies. Furthermore, countries and regions such as Australia, China, and Taiwan have also strengthened monitoring, forming a global collaborative effort. The Chronic Hazards Advisory Group (CHAP) of the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, after four years of research and investigation, released a hazard analysis report on phthalates and their alternatives in July of this year. Given their harm to children's reproductive and endocrine systems, it recommended further strengthening of regulations. This move will undoubtedly elicit a widespread response from the global market. The release of this new ISO standard will inevitably promote the internationalization of phthalate restrictions, significantly impacting the export of toys and children's products from our city. Therefore, the inspection and quarantine department reminds relevant enterprises to proactively understand and master relevant foreign laws, regulations, and technical standards, conduct in-depth research on them, continuously improve production processes, strengthen source control of raw materials and auxiliary materials, implement incoming inspection of key raw materials and auxiliary materials, ensure product quality and safety from the source, and reduce export risks.