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Harmful substances: UFC-Que Choisir advises against the purchase of ballpoint pens for children

2022-08-25T06:09:31.060Z


In a press release, the consumer protection association "advises parents not to buy ballpoint pens for their children.


The UFC-Que Choisir association called on parents of students on Thursday to avoid the purchase of ballpoint pens, considering that the manufacture of school supplies is insufficiently supervised and considering that potentially dangerous components are found in many of them. they.

In a press release, the consumer defense association “advises parents not to buy ballpoint pens for their children given the cocktail of harmful substances found in all the references tested”.

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This publication comes as the start of the school year is fast approaching.

Upstream, the association has thus decided to test around thirty school products (pens, markers or highlighters) and concludes that almost half of them include potentially dangerous components.

These are “reprotoxic and endocrine disrupting phthalates, carcinogenic impurities, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, isothiazolinones, benzyl alcohol, toluene and benzene”, lists the association.

“A European regulation as lax as it is ubiquitous”

All these components are known to be likely to cause multiple pathologies ranging from allergies to cancers, even if this risk remains theoretical in the absence of studies on the possible concrete consequences on the health of pupils.

However, the risk is taken seriously enough by the health authorities for the National Health Security Agency (ANSES) to be concerned about it at the beginning of the summer.

On the basis of work which also included previous tests by UFC-Que Choisir, it had deemed the legislation insufficient at both French and European level.

She had asked to align European legislation with that, much more restrictive, in force for toys, taking up a request already expressed for a long time by the UFC-Que Choisir.

The latter reiterated it during its test on Thursday, judging that it proved the insufficiency of the regulations in force, and asking France to bring the subject to European level.

"Almost none of these products are illegal in terms of their composition due to European regulations that are as lax as they are grotesque", she judges, while the pen bought in a store of the B&M chain appears already illegal, the association calling for its withdrawal.

Source: leparis

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