The EU plans to set migration limits for bisphenol A in toys.
Based on the recent discussions between the EU Toy Safety Committee and experts, the European Commission plans to add migration limits for bisphenol A (BPA) to the EU Toy Directive by the end of this year. At a meeting held on May 3rd, after reviewing a research report on BPA, the Directorate-General for Enterprise (DG Enterprise) recommended amending the Toy Directive to include migration limits. The draft amendment is expected to be published later this year. The meeting also discussed flammable additives in toys: TCEP, TCPP, and TDCP. The report recommended amending the directive and setting a maximum limit of 5 mg/kg. The use of lead, nickel, and kathone in toys remains inconclusive. Source: Chemical Watch (May 16, 2013) (Compiled by PIDC)