
Toy Safety Problem
European Union authorities have found that most toys purchased from online platforms do not meet safety standards.
Concerning Statistics
- 80% of toys sold online do not comply with EU safety rules
- Products containing dangerous chemicals detected
- Small parts posing choking hazards present
- Age warnings missing or misleading
New Regulations
The EU is introducing comprehensive regulations to improve toy safety:
- Digital Product Passport: Mandatory for all toys
- Safety Control: Stricter market surveillance
- Platform Responsibility: New obligations for e-commerce sites
- Criminal Sanctions: Heavy penalties for non-compliance
How Will DPP Ensure Safety?
With Digital Product Passport:
- Toy production information will be instantly accessible
- Safety certificates can be verified
- Quick response in case of recalls
- Detection of counterfeit products will be easier
Recommendations for Parents
What to watch for when buying toys:
- Check for CE marking
- Read age warnings
- Verify product information via QR code
- Choose trusted sellers
Source: GZT, October 14, 2025
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