This link was published on 24 December 2019

Websites failing to protect consumers from toxic plastic toys

In late May, Toxics Free China and the China Biodiversity Conservation and Green Development Foundation published a report on the safety of plastic toys being sold online, warning of hazardous plasticisers and loopholes in their regulation on e-commerce sites. Most of these plastic novelties lack safety certificates and required information on date and place of manufacture. Of the 12 rubber ducks purchased and analysed for the study, nine contained 123 to 312 times the permitted levels of plasticisers. These items were bought on Taobao, JD and Pinduoduo, three big e-commerce sites.

  • China Dialogue
  • Toxic free china
  • China Biodiversity Conservation
  • Green Development Foundation
  • hazardous plasticisers
  • rubber ducks
  • Taobao
  • JD
  • Pinduoduo