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EU Parliament Adopts New Toy Safety Rules

The new rules ban the use of several harmful chemicals in toys to protect children’s health. Read more at straitstimes.com.

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Toys such as building blocks or dolls should be less contaminated with harmful chemicals in the future. This also applies to imported toys. The EU is introducing a digital product passport for this purpose.

·Hamburg, Germany
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The text prohibits the marketing within the European Union of toys containing chemicals which are particularly harmful to children, such as endocrine disruptors, within four and a half years.

·Paris, France
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As many as 80 percent of them arrive in the EU from China.

The European Parliament today (25.11.2025) voted on the new EU toy regulation, which defines more stringent requirements that toys must meet in order to be sold in the EU. {/mprestriction} On Tuesday, MEPs confirmed the agreement with the Member States on new safety regulations for toys to better protect the health and development of children, as announced by the EU Parliament. This update of the current 2009 directive is a response to the incre…

The EU has adopted stricter rules for the sale of toys, and consumers are already helping to buy these tips.

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rnd.de broke the news in Germany on Monday, November 24, 2025.
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