Do you want California 65 certification for tableware export to the United States? Tableware exported to the United States requires California 65 certification. California 65 proposal covers a wide range of commodities, including food contact commodities and food packaging materials, while tableware belongs to food contact materials, so California 65 certification is required. What are the materials of California 65 proposal?
California 65 proposal materials include but are not limited to the following types:
1. Clothing and textile products
2. Leather
3. Food contact commodities and food packaging materials
4. Small toys
5. Infant health care products
6. Children's jewelry
7. Fitness equipment
8. Skin care and personal care products
9. Electronic equipment and rechargeable batteries
In general, the California 65 proposal covers a wide range of commodities, including but not limited to the above commodity types.
The specific requirements of the California 65 proposal include:
From December 1st, 2010, the lead content in the coating of accessories shall not exceed 90ppm.
From December 1st, 2010, the accessible leather accessories (including synthetic leather) shall not exceed 600ppm, and will be reduced to 300ppm from December 1st, 2011.
From December 1st, 2010, the amount of accessible PVC accessories shall not exceed 300ppm, and from December 1st, 2011, it shall be reduced to 200ppm.
From December 1st, 2010, except for Cubic Zircon, crystal, glass or Rhinestone, other accessible accessories shall not exceed 300 ppm.
From December 1st, 2011, the defendant retailer shall not sell and provide products with lead containing limits implemented from December 1st, 2010 in California.