Beware of toxic school supplies in Metro Manila, says group

EcoWaste vs toxic toys

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MANILA, Philippines — Some school supplies in stores in Metro Manila have dangerous substances, advocacy group EcoWaste Coalition said on Wednesday.

According to the group, 47 of the 110 school items in the stores contained lead and cadmium above the standardized limit.

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“To protect our children’s health, we need to impose a full ban on hazardous chemicals in school supplies and other children’s products,” EcoWaste Coalition national coordinator Aileen Lucero was quoted as saying in a release.

“[W]e need to make it mandatory for the chemical ingredients of a product to be clearly marked on the packaging, starting with products marketed for children’s use such as school supplies and toys,” she added.

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The World Health Organization said lead may cause developmental disorders among children, as well as other illnesses in the cardiovascular, gastrointestinal, and renal systems.

Moreover, experts found that cadmium can cause cancer, as well as other ailments in the lungs and the kidneys.

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