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Playing Safe - Choosing Environmentally Friendly Toys
Sharon Jacobsen
Do you really want your child to enjoy playing with a toy that was made on the other side of the world by people who are no more than children themselves, and paid 30 cents an hour? That's a paltry sum that can barely sustain them, yet all too often when you buy your child toys, you're inadvertently supporting this what's nothing more than sheer exploitation.
I'm not suggesting that anybody who does this is uncaring and selfish—when we buy these toys it's usually because we don't know any better. After all, the big toy manufacturers are hardly going to tell us the truth, are they?
Manufacture
So why is this allowed to go on? How can the toy giants get away with it?
Quite easily. Thanks to the way these factories are monitored, owners are warned of inspections beforehand and have time to 'clean up their act'.
While the Toy Industry Association of America has developed regulations regarding the safety of children's toys, they've done little to improve the situation for the unfortunate children who are forced to make them.
Their website explains that since a large percentage of toys sold in the US are produced in China, as far back as in 1996 the TIA developed a program to teach Chinese toy manufacturers US toy safety standards to ensure that imported toys met US requirements.
Videos and manuals covering safety in the factory and working conditions were developed, as well as fundamental health and hygiene practices, basic fire protection, and ways to ensure toy factory compliance with laws. However, there's no mention of ongoing monitoring and as long as factory owners are allowed to operate without being properly supervised, little is likely to change.
A report released by UNICEF in 2000 revealed that child workers in developing countries were hidden in closets or boxes when inspectors arrived to examine the premises. Four years had passed but children were still being exploited. There's no evidence to suggest the situation is any better today and until the toy companies put pressure on the manufacturers to improve conditions, the likelihood of anything improving is practically non-existent.
Plastic & PVC
Plastic toys—and especially those made of PVC—can contain harmful chemicals such as phthalates, believed to be responsible for liver and kidney damage as well as changing testicle development in young boys.
Some toys contain up 55 percent phthalates by weight. This affects the workers as they've been found to have a 200 times greater risk of developing liver cancer.
Alternatives
Choose wooden toys instead. As long as they're made from sustainable sources and have been painted with safe paints, they're far kinder to both those who make them to the environment. And they last longer, too. Just type "wooden toys from sustainable sources" into your favorite search engine and you'll be presented with a list of online suppliers.
By buying plastic and PVC toys for your children you're indirectly participating in the deaths of children who have never known the luxury of playing with toys. Do you really want to be a part of that?
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