Hungarian opposition Jobbik calls for European ban on carcinogenic clothing industry materials

Parliament’s consumer protection subcommittee is initiating a European ban on bisphenol, a chemical used in the production of synthetic clothing, Jobbik lawmaker DĂ¡niel Z KĂ¡rpĂ¡t, the head of the subcommittee, said on Tuesday.
Speaking at a press conference, Z KĂ¡rpĂ¡t welcomed the subcommittee’s decision, citing studies concluding that bisphenol could cause cancer and harm the hormone system.
Around one-third of women’s and children’s clothing in “cheaper stores” contain derivatives of bisphenol, Z KĂ¡rpĂ¡t said.
He said the aim of the initiative was for bisphenol to be replaced by materials that are not harmful to people’s health.
“A danger to the health of a family or child is a big enough risk to warrant not keeping bisphenol derivatives on the market just in the interest manufacturers,” he said.
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