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California Proposition 65 Reformulation of Chemicals in Consumer Products

SafeGuardSHardgoods, Softlines, Toys and Juvenile Products, Electrical & Electronics, Personal and Protective EquipmentJuly 11, 2023

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Multiple settlements have been reached for a range of consumer goods containing Prop 65 chemicals. Many of these agreements allow a Prop 65 warning as an alternative.

California Proposition 65 (Prop 65) is the ‘Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986’, a ballot initiative passed overwhelmingly by Californian residents in November 1986. It requires the state to publish a list of chemicals that are known to cause cancer, birth defects and/or reproductive harm. First published in 1987, the list has evolved to more than 900 chemicals.

In Prop 65, one important provision for companies doing business in California is to provide a clear and reasonable warning before knowingly and intentionally exposing anyone to a listed chemical. Unless exempt, businesses have 12 months to comply with this requirement once a chemical is listed.

In this communication, we summarize multiple settlements involving a variety of consumer products containing chromium (VI) (Table 1), lead (Table 2), n-nitrosodiethylamine (NDEA, Table 3) and one or more phthalates (Tables 4a – 4g;). It is interesting to note that ISO 19577 has been designated as the method for the reformulation of NDEA in latex caps for swimming and other water activities (Table 3).

A Prop 65 settlement is a consent agreement between the parties named in the settlement and any party not named in the settlement is not bound by it.

Abbreviations

EntryAbbreviationPhthalateCAS
1BBPButyl benzyl phthalate85-68-7
2DBPDi-n-butyl phthalate84-74-2
3DEHPDi(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate117-81-7
4DIDPDi-isodecyl phthalate68515-49- 1/26761-40-0
5DINPDiisononyl phthalate---
6DnHPDi-n-hexyl phthalate84-75-3

Table 1

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