This link was published on 9 May 2018

UK study raises fears about chemicals in secondhand toys

The toy industry has assured consumers that risk from chemicals in secondhand plastic toys is low, following a study in the UK that revealed the presence of hazardous elements. Research carried out at the University of Plymouth tested 200 toys from schools, charity shops and family homes for the presence of: antimony; arsenic; barium; cadmium; chromium; lead; mercury; selenium; and bromine (as a proxy for brominated flame retardants).

  • Chemical Watch
  • secondhand plastic toys
  • hazardous elements
  • University of Plymouth
  • antimony
  • arsenic
  • barium
  • cadmium
  • chromium
  • mercury
  • lead
  • selenium
  • bromine