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多个关键技术指标变化 玩具产品质量标准更严格
Ren Min Ri Bao· 2025-12-11 07:18
强化安全要求,多个关键技术指标变化 玩具产品质量标准更严格(政策速递) 在防火安全方面,新增了面具等头戴玩具的阻燃性能技术要求,完善了玩具化装服饰、玩具帐篷等供儿 童进入的玩具、软体填充玩具等3类产品的阻燃性能测试方法,切实保障玩具产品的防火安全。 "相当于以前及格分数线是60分,现在得90分才算合格。"工业和信息化部消费品工业司司长何亚琼表 示,依据新标准生产的玩具产品可以让消费者玩得更省心、更放心、更安全。 针对社会关注度较高的"捏捏乐""水晶泥"等"网红"玩具存在质量安全的问题,此次强制性国标修订也对 相关产品有害物质的限量要求进行了优化完善。 如甲醛限量方面,规定36个月以下婴童的玩具产品重点材质甲醛限量值应小于等于30毫克/千克;总挥 发性有机化合物限量方面,在国际上首次提出玩具产品总挥发性有机化合物释放量限量值指标,限量值 应小于等于0.5毫克/立方米,填补了国内外玩具标准在该方面的空白;增塑剂限量方面,将邻苯二甲酸 酯类增塑剂限量种类由原来的6种增加到10种,严防增塑剂对少年儿童的危害;硼元素限量方面,规 定"水晶泥"及类似玩具硼元素限量值应小于等于300毫克/千克。 国家市场监督管理总局质量监 ...
强化安全要求,多个关键技术指标变化 玩具产品质量标准更严格(政策速递)
Ren Min Ri Bao· 2025-12-10 22:12
Core Viewpoint - The recent revisions to China's mandatory national standards for toy safety aim to enhance consumer protection and ensure the safety of toys for children, addressing concerns over harmful substances and improving overall product quality [1][2]. Group 1: Regulatory Changes - The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology has revised four mandatory national standards (GB 6675.1 to GB 6675.4) for toy safety, which have been approved by the State Administration for Market Regulation [1]. - New standards have been introduced to cover ten categories of harmful substances, including formaldehyde and volatile organic compounds, significantly increasing the scope of chemical safety requirements for toys [1][2]. Group 2: Specific Safety Requirements - The revised standards include new technical requirements for toys such as flame-retardant properties for headwear toys and specific testing methods for soft toys and play tents, enhancing fire safety [2]. - For popular toys like "squishy" and "crystal mud," the limits for harmful substances have been optimized, including a formaldehyde limit of 30 mg/kg for toys intended for children under 36 months [2]. Group 3: Ongoing Monitoring and Enforcement - The State Administration for Market Regulation will continue to implement a three-year action plan focused on the safety of children's and student products, targeting emerging products like magnetic beads and "blind box" toys for enhanced regulatory oversight [3].
工信部介绍《玩具安全》系列强制性国家标准修订情况
Zhong Guo Jing Ji Wang· 2025-11-21 05:15
Core Points - The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) has revised the GB6675 "Toy Safety" series of mandatory national standards to address new issues in the toy industry and enhance product safety for children [1][2] Group 1: Standard Revision Details - This is the third revision of the GB6675 "Toy Safety" standards, which now includes limits on ten harmful substances such as formaldehyde and total volatile organic compounds (TVOC), significantly increasing the coverage of chemical hazards in toys [2] - New technical requirements have been added for products like flame devices and food-shaped toys, while specific requirements for categories such as yo-yos and inflatable toys have been optimized to enhance physical safety [2] - Fire safety standards have been improved with new flammability performance requirements for headwear toys and testing methods for various toy categories, ensuring better fire safety for children's toys [2] Group 2: Implementation and Future Plans - The State Administration for Market Regulation (SAMR) will collaborate with MIIT to monitor the implementation of these mandatory standards and promote continuous updates to the standards system for children's products [3] - There will be a focus on guiding enterprises to strictly adhere to the new standards and raising public awareness about children's product safety, fostering a collaborative safety assurance framework [3]
优化“捏捏乐”“水晶泥”等有害物质限量要求!工信部发布玩具安全新标准
Yang Shi Xin Wen· 2025-11-21 01:01
Core Points - The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology held a press conference on November 19 to discuss the revision of the mandatory national standard GB 6675 "Toy Safety" [1] - The rise of new "internet celebrity" toys has led to increased quality and safety challenges in toy products, necessitating enhanced guidance and regulation [1] - Recent media reports highlighted quality safety issues with popular toys like "squishy" and "crystal mud," revealing many of these toys lacked proper certification and did not meet the GB 6675 standards [1] Summary by Categories - **Regulatory Changes** - The GB 6675 standard revision addresses harmful substance limits for high-profile toys such as "squishy" and "crystal mud" [1] - Formal limits for formaldehyde in toys for children under 36 months are set at ≤30 mg/kg [1] - The standard introduces a TVOC release limit for toys, set at ≤0.5 mg/m³, filling a gap in both domestic and international toy standards [1] - **Substance Limitations** - The number of phthalate plasticizer types limited has increased from 6 to 10 to better protect children from potential harm [1] - The limit for boron content in "crystal mud" and similar toys is established at ≤300 mg/kg [1]
玩具安全强制国标迎修订新增10类有害物质限量要求
Zheng Quan Shi Bao· 2025-11-19 18:12
Core Viewpoint - The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) of China has introduced a revised mandatory national standard GB 6675 for toy safety, which includes stricter regulations on harmful substances and safety measures for new types of toys, ensuring a high-quality development of the toy industry [1][2]. Group 1: Chemical Safety - The new standard adds limits for ten harmful substances, including formaldehyde and boron, significantly increasing the coverage of chemical safety in toys [1]. - The revised standard aims to address health risks associated with toys, such as ingestion and skin contact, enhancing the safety of children's products [1]. Group 2: Mechanical and Physical Safety - New technical requirements have been introduced for toys with open flame devices and food-shaped toys, while existing requirements for specific categories like yo-yos and inflatable toys have been optimized [2]. - The standard has raised the bar for physical safety, with a metaphorical comparison indicating that the passing score has been raised from 60 to 90 [2]. Group 3: Fire Safety - The revised standard includes new flammability performance requirements for headwear toys and improves testing methods for various toy categories, ensuring better fire safety [2]. Group 4: Transition Period - A dual transition period has been established to mitigate the impact of the new standards on the industry, allowing 12 months for production adjustments followed by another 12 months for sales [2]. Group 5: AI Toys Development - The MIIT is focusing on promoting high-quality development in the AI toy sector through policy support, product innovation, and regulatory development [3]. - AI toys are characterized by stronger integration with technology, redefining their roles to include educational and emotional support functions, and appealing to a broader age demographic [3]. - The MIIT plans to collaborate with relevant departments to create implementation plans that encourage the integration of AI technology in toy manufacturing [3].
玩具安全强制国标迎修订 新增10类有害物质限量要求
Zheng Quan Shi Bao· 2025-11-19 17:54
Core Viewpoint - The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology has introduced a revised mandatory national standard GB6675 for toy safety, enhancing regulations to ensure the safety of children's toys and promoting high-quality development in the toy industry [1][2]. Group 1: Chemical Safety - The new standard adds limits for ten harmful substances, including formaldehyde and boron, significantly increasing the coverage of chemical hazards in toys [1]. - The revised standard aims to address health risks associated with toys that children may put in their mouths or that could cause skin irritation [1]. Group 2: Mechanical and Physical Safety - New technical requirements have been introduced for products such as flame devices and food-shaped toys, optimizing specific requirements for categories like yo-yos and inflatable toys [2]. - The standard enhances the applicability of technical requirements for the physical safety of toys, ensuring a higher safety threshold [2]. Group 3: Fire Safety - The revised standard includes new flammability performance requirements for headwear toys and improves testing methods for various toy categories, ensuring fire safety [2]. - The standard's rigor has been compared to raising the passing score from 60 to 90, indicating a significant increase in safety expectations [2]. Group 4: Transition Period - A dual transition period has been established to mitigate the impact of the new standards on the industry, allowing 12 months for production adjustments followed by another 12 months for sales [2]. Group 5: AI Toys Development - The Ministry plans to promote high-quality development in the AI toy sector through policy support, product innovation, and regulatory development [3]. - AI toys are characterized by stronger integration with technology, redefining their roles to include educational and emotional support functions, and appealing to a broad user demographic [3]. - The Ministry will collaborate with relevant departments to create implementation plans that encourage the integration of AI technology in toy production, fostering new market demands [3].
千亿玩具赛道迎新国标 AI玩具成新竞争点
Xin Jing Bao· 2025-11-19 09:26
Core Viewpoint - The recent revision of the GB6675 "Toy Safety" standards significantly raises the quality requirements for toy products, reflecting a shift from a passing score of 60 to 90, aimed at enhancing child safety and product quality [1] Industry Overview - China's toy industry has established the most comprehensive toy supply chain globally, with retail sales expected to reach 97.85 billion yuan in 2024 and surpass 100 billion yuan in 2025 [2] - The GB6675 "Toy Safety" standards have been continuously improved since the 1980s, forming a mandatory national standard system focused on toy safety [2] Standard Revision Details - The new standards introduce limits on ten harmful substances, including formaldehyde and total volatile organic compounds (TVOC), addressing health risks associated with toys [2] - Mechanical and physical safety requirements have been updated to include new product categories and enhance existing safety measures for specific toy types [2] - Fire safety standards have been improved, adding requirements for flame-retardant properties in certain toys [2] Market Trends - The AI toy market is rapidly growing, projected to reach approximately 24.6 billion yuan in 2024 and 29 billion yuan in 2025, driven by advancements in technology and materials [4] - The integration of AI technology into toys is expected to enhance interactive experiences and foster creativity in children [6] Regulatory Actions - The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) plans to collaborate with relevant departments to promote high-quality development in the AI toy sector, focusing on policy support and product innovation [5][6] - Recent investigations revealed that popular toys like "squishy toys" and "crystal mud" had excessive harmful substances, prompting regulatory scrutiny and updates to safety standards [6][7] - The MIIT aims to address safety concerns by optimizing limits on harmful substances in toys, particularly those that have garnered public attention [6][7]
玩具安全强制国标迎修订!新增甲醛等10类有害物质限量要求 AI玩具纳入监管
Zheng Quan Shi Bao· 2025-11-19 08:46
Core Viewpoint - The revision of the mandatory national standard GB 6675 for toy safety introduces new limits on ten harmful substances, including formaldehyde, and strengthens regulations for AI toys and other new products, ensuring a smooth transition for the industry and promoting high-quality development in China's toy sector [1][4]. Industry Overview - China's toy industry has shown strong resilience, with the domestic retail market expected to reach 97.85 billion yuan in 2024, a 25.5% increase from 2020, and toy exports projected at 39.87 billion USD, a 19.1% increase from 2020, with over 40% of products exported to the US and EU markets [2]. - The industry has established a comprehensive supply chain, with advanced production technologies and skilled labor, leading to a significant increase in product variety, including AI toys, which are projected to grow from 24.6 billion yuan in 2024 to 29 billion yuan in 2025 [2]. Safety Concerns - Rapid industry expansion has led to safety issues, such as excessive formaldehyde in "squeeze toys" and data security concerns in smart toys, highlighting the urgent need for new safety standards [3]. Standard Upgrades - The revised standards enhance safety across three core dimensions: chemical safety, mechanical and physical safety, and fire safety, significantly increasing the coverage of harmful substances and improving the overall safety level of toys [4]. - New limits on ten harmful substances, including formaldehyde and total volatile organic compounds (TVOC), have been added to address health risks for children [4]. - The standards also introduce specific technical requirements for new product categories, such as flame devices and food-shaped toys, to ensure physical safety [4]. Transition Period - To mitigate the impact of the new standards on the industry, a dual transition period has been established, allowing 12 months for production adjustments and another 12 months for sales, ensuring an orderly phase-out of old inventory [5][6]. AI Toy Regulation - The government aims to promote high-quality development in the AI toy sector through policy support, product innovation, and regulatory development, recognizing the evolving role of toys as educational and emotional companions [7]. - The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology plans to collaborate with relevant departments to create implementation plans that align supply and demand in the consumer goods market, encouraging the integration of AI technology in toy development [7].
玩具安全强制国标迎修订!新增甲醛等10类有害物质限量要求,AI玩具纳入监管
Zheng Quan Shi Bao· 2025-11-19 08:07
Core Viewpoint - The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology has introduced revised mandatory national standards for toy safety, addressing new safety concerns and enhancing regulations to ensure the high-quality development of China's toy industry [1][3]. Industry Overview - China's toy industry has shown strong resilience, with the domestic retail market expected to reach 97.85 billion yuan in 2024, a 25.5% increase from 2020, and toy exports projected at 39.87 billion USD, a 19.1% increase from 2020 [2]. - The industry has established a comprehensive supply chain, with advanced production technologies and a wide variety of toy materials, including AI toys, which are becoming a new competitive segment [2]. - The AI toy market is estimated to reach approximately 24.6 billion yuan in 2024, with expectations to grow to 29 billion yuan in 2025 [2]. Safety Concerns - Rapid industry growth has led to safety issues, such as excessive formaldehyde in "squishy toys" and data security concerns in smart toys, highlighting the urgent need for new safety standards [3]. - The new standards aim to enhance safety across three core dimensions: chemical safety, mechanical and physical safety, and fire safety [4][6]. Standard Upgrades - The revised standards significantly raise the quality threshold, akin to increasing the passing score from 60 to 90 [5]. - The new regulations include limits on ten harmful substances, enhancing the coverage of chemical safety in toys [6]. - Specific technical requirements have been added for new product categories, such as flame-retardant properties for headwear toys and safety standards for various toy types [6]. AI Toy Development - The Ministry plans to promote the high-quality development of AI toys through policy support, product innovation, and regulatory frameworks [7]. - AI toys are evolving to integrate educational, emotional, and creative functions, appealing to a broad user demographic [7]. - The Ministry will collaborate with relevant departments to create implementation plans that guide toy companies in leveraging AI technology to meet new consumer demands [7].
玩具安全强制国标迎修订!新增甲醛等10类有害物质限量要求,AI玩具纳入监管
证券时报· 2025-11-19 08:07
Core Viewpoint - The article emphasizes the importance of safety standards in the toy industry, highlighting the recent updates to the GB 6675 "Toy Safety" national standards to address emerging safety concerns and ensure high-quality development in China's toy sector [1][2]. Industry Overview - China's toy industry has shown strong resilience, with the domestic retail sales expected to reach 97.85 billion yuan in 2024, a 25.5% increase from 2020, and toy exports projected at 39.87 billion USD, a 19.1% increase from 2020 [4]. - The industry has established a comprehensive supply chain, with advancements in production technology and a wide variety of toy materials, including AI toys, which are becoming a new competitive segment [4]. Safety Standards Update - The new standards include limits on ten harmful substances such as formaldehyde and boron, and they specifically address new products like AI toys and popular items like "squishy" toys [2][5]. - The standards are upgraded across three core dimensions: chemical safety, mechanical and physical safety, and fire safety, enhancing the overall safety requirements for toy products [7][11]. Transition Period - A "12+12" transition period is established to allow manufacturers to adapt to the new standards, with 12 months for production adjustments followed by another 12 months for sales [8]. AI Toys Development - The AI toy market is projected to reach approximately 24.6 billion yuan in 2024, increasing to 29 billion yuan in 2025, reflecting the growing integration of AI technology in toys [4]. - The government aims to promote high-quality development in the AI toy sector through policy support, product innovation, and regulatory measures [10]. Chemical Safety Enhancements - The revised standards significantly expand the categories of harmful substances covered, addressing concerns related to children's health and safety [11]. - Specific technical requirements for new product categories, such as flame-retardant properties for headwear toys, have been introduced to enhance fire safety [11].