Group 1 - A student product, "stainless steel scissors," produced by MUJI (Shanghai) Co., Ltd., was found to be non-compliant in safety inspections regarding its edges and tips [1][2][3] - The Guangdong Provincial Market Supervision Administration conducted quality supervision checks on student products, identifying 22 non-compliant items, including issues with phthalate limits, migratory elements, and edge sharpness [2][3] - The scissors were deemed to violate the GB 21027-2020 safety standards for student products, and the company requested a re-inspection, which confirmed the product's serious non-compliance [3] Group 2 - MUJI responded to the non-compliance by stating that they have implemented corrective measures, including age restrictions for the product and warning labels to guide consumers [5] - The company acknowledged discrepancies in safety assessments between different testing organizations and emphasized that the product had passed safety evaluations before being sold [5] - As of now, there have been no complaints or claims related to the product's safety during normal use [5] Group 3 - MUJI's parent company, Ryohin Keikaku, reported a 19.2% year-on-year increase in sales for Q3 of FY2025, reaching 591.09 billion yen (approximately 28.7 billion RMB), with operating profit up 39.9% to 59.46 billion yen and net profit up 30.1% to 43.59 billion yen (approximately 2.1 billion RMB) [6]
学生用品抽检不合格!无印良品回应:判定存在差异,已经整改
Nan Fang Du Shi Bao·2025-08-18 11:30