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Toxic Toys

 

What's New

In the face of aggressive industry pressure, Del. Jim Hubbard withdrew HB 56, which would have banned the toxic chemicals - phthalates and bisphenol-A from children's products.  A bill to ban lead in toys continues to move through the General Assembly, although toy manufacturers have successfully added weakening amendment.

To read Maryland PIRG's testimony on the safe & healthy toys legislation, click here.

How You Can Help

Help give Maryland children the protection they deserve.

Urge your representatives in Annapolis to support the toxic toys legislation.



Overview

Maryland’s children are in danger because of toxic toys.

Chemicals linked to cancer, developmental problems and reproductive disorders routinely show up in our children’s toys and products, even though safer alternatives are available.

Health research suggests that because children’s bodies are still developing, exposure to toxic chemicals during childhood can have particularly harmful and lasting effects on their health.

We know that toy manufactures can make toys without toxic chemicals. Unfortunately  the chemical industry has a special interest in continuing to sell chemicals to toy manufacturers and they aren’t going to change voluntarily. Dow and DuPont continue to fight efforts pointed toward phasing out toxic chemicals since their product and livelihood IS toxic chemicals.

The time has come for Maryland to take action. Other states have passed legislation to protect their children from exposure to toxic chemicals and Maryland’s children deserve to be protected as well.

That’s why Maryland PIRG is working to pass a law to remove toxic chemicals from children’s products such as toys, teethers and baby bottles.



The last place you want to find toxic chemicals is your toddler's favorite toy. That's why Maryland PIRG is working to phase out the most dangerous chemicals from children's products.