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Ensuring safe and fair play for children - BEUC and ANEC recommendations for a Toy Safety Regulation
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Research from consumer associations highlights several issues related to toy safety that puts youngsters at risk. The revision of EU toy safety rules must ensure a robust regulatory framework that addresses these challenges.
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Product labels on common household chemicals will get a minimum font size and colour, while online sales will have to display the same info as physical labels.
In a new compilation of recent product tests by its members – national consumer organisations across Europe – BEUC finds that everyday consumer products are awash with harmful chemicals. We call on the EU to urgently reduce people’s exposure to per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), endocrine disruptors, and other chemicals of concern.
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Compilation of tests by consumer organisations between 2017 and 2023 underscores need for better EU chemicals legislation.
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The European Commission today proposed to phase out hormone-disrupting chemicals from toys. If this becomes law, it would be the first time ever – worldwide – that both known and suspected hormone-disrupting chemicals are banned from an entire product group.
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The European Commission today published a proposal to improve customs controls. This could help tackle the many challenges authorities face in checking the surge in e-commerce parcels entering the EU for dangerous or non-compliant products. While consumers expect and may think all imports are safe and comply with EU standards, the reality is more complicated.