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Non-Profit Organization Says Plastic Hornpipes May Be Unsafe for Children During New Year Celebrations
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Non-Profit Organization Says Plastic Hornpipes May Be Unsafe for Children During New Year Celebrations
Plastic Hornpipes May Be Unsafe for Children, Non-Profit Organization Says A non-profit organization said that plastic hornpipes may be unsafe for children udring new celebrations. Parents are being urged to be careful when buying plastic hornpipes, commonly called “torotot,” for their children during New Year celebrations. The environmental and health watchdog group BAN Toxics warned that some ... Read more The post Non-Profit Organization Sa…
Toxics Watchdog Reminds Public To Watch Out for Potential Chemicals and Other Hazards in Plastic ‘Torotot’
BALITANG TOKSIK! | 16 December 2025 With Christmas and New Year just around the corner, toxics watchdog BAN Toxics reminds the public to be extra cautious when buying plastic hornpipes or “toroto…
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