The European Commission recently listed a list of dangerous consumer goods detected in 2015, among which toys and clothing accounted for the largest proportion.
According to data provided by the European Commission, a total of 2,072 consumer products triggered the EU’s “rapid early warning system” for consumer goods in 2015. Among them, toys accounted for 27%, ranking first; clothing and knitwear accounted for 17%. , ranked second. Mainly involving chemical contamination (25%), or consumer products that may cause disability (22%). The most common chemical contamination mainly occurs in fashion accessories and toys. Many fashion accessories contain harmful heavy metals such as nickel and lead, and some toys contain phthalate plasticizers.