Toys Containing Banned Plastics Still on Market

Three types of phthalates, chemical additives that render hard plastics flexible, will be banned from children’s toys and child-care products starting Feb. 10, while three other types of phthalates will be temporarily prohibited from child-care products and toys that can be placed in a child’s mouth.
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