Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Mmm-mmm Cadmium, Part I

Via ProMED-mail: the Associated Press found cadmium in children's jewelry imported to the US from China. The LA Times reports:

For China's low-cost jewelry makers, it was an open trade secret: The metal cadmium is shiny, strong and malleable at low temperatures, regardless of its health hazards. And it's cheap.
Despite the risks, manufacturers in factories ringing this city on China's east coast say their top priority is profit. So offering cut-rate goods often means using lower quality materials, including cadmium, which is known to cause cancer.
"Business is business, and it's all up to our client," said He Huihua, manager of the Suiyuan Jewelry Shop at International Trade City in Yiwu[...]
Asked what he thought about the health risks associated with cadmium and other toxic metals, He said: "I can't be overly concerned about that."


PlagueBlog recommends a trade embargo.

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