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Entries Tagged as 'toys made in China recall'

Wednesday, April 30th, 2008

Child Slave Labor in China

by Stacey
If toxic paint wasn’t enough of a reason to boycott toys made in China, an article in today’s NY Times says that hundreds and maybe thousands of children in China have been sold to work as slave laborers in booming coastal factory cities.
Authorities in southern Guangdong Province, near Hong Kong, said they had already […]

Wednesday, December 5th, 2007

“More Toy Recalls on the Way”

by Stacey
Tests on more than 1,200 toys found that 35 percent contain lead, many with levels far above the federal recall standard. According to this AP story, most of the toys are still on store shelves.
The testing was conducted by groups concerned with health and the environment, including, the Michigan-based Ecology Center and the National […]

Wednesday, September 5th, 2007

Mattel Recall, Round Three

by Stacey
We’re back at it. Mattel has issued its third recall of the summer, pulling 773,900 Chinese-made toys contaminated with lead paint, including Geo Trax train toys and accessories for its Barbie brand.
According to this Washington Post story:
The company is recalling 675,000 Barbie accessories, including Barbie Dream Puppy House, in which lead paint was found […]

Thursday, August 30th, 2007

Mattel Recall, Behind the Scenes

by Stacey
Weeks after Mattel rocked our world with its stunning back-to-back recalls of over 10 million toys, a picture is emerging of how lead paint got onto the toys in the first place. According to this NY Times article, Mattel had old ties to manufacturers in China and did not do enough oversight of the […]