Kellogg's to drop mercury-battery toys after Spider-Man promotion
Cereal maker Kellogg Co. will no longer use mercury batteries in its promotional items, the company announced Thursday.Get more news about Cerall Battery Box,you can vist our website!
On Monday, New York state signed a law banning novelty items powered by mercury batteries, citing environmental concerns.
The button-cell batteries are like those found in toys, watches, remote control devices and hearing aids.Kellogg's wrisch-shaped "Spidey-Signal" toy uses a mercury-powered battery to project a web-shaped light. The toy had also been recalled in Connecticut and New Hampshire, which require a warning about disposing of the batteries.
The cereal maker said the toys meet or exceed all North American toy safety standards and do not compromise the quality of the food.
It's designed to last about 10 minutes," said environmentalist Elizabeth May of the Sierra Club of Canada in Ottawa. "It's not identified in any way that a parent would know that I must take responsibility for this, and make sure it doesn't just go in the trash."
Canada does not have any standards on allowable levels of mercury in batteries. For years, Canadian battery manufacturers have voluntarily followed U.S. regulations.
The long-term damage may happen once batteries are thrown out, according to Luc Tripp, a chemist with the Commission for Environmental Co-operation in Montreal.
"The mercury would be released when batteries get incinerated or when they enter a landfill," said Tripp. "Over a period of time, that mercury would add to the global budget of mercury that we at the Commission for Environmental Co-operation have been trying to reduce."
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