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Etsy Addresses New CPSIA (Consumer Product Safety Imrovement Act) and its Potentially Devastating Impact on Sellers of Handmade for Kids

In this Storque article by Etsy admin Vanessa, Etsy Inc speaks candidly of the dramatic impact that new CPSC legislation, slated to take effect on February 10, 2009, will have on makers/sellers of handmade children’s items.

An excerpt:

The following is an open letter regarding the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act (CPSIA). This Act, which will go into effect on February 10th, 2009, puts forth much more stringent safety measures for products intended for children under the age of 12.

Under the very important auspices of child safety, the Act may have grave unintended consequences: fewer choices for families who are looking for handcrafted alternatives. Many Etsy artists and craftspeople have expressed fears that they won’t be able stay in business due to the burdensome cost of testing and certification pursuant to the proposed legislation.

As a venue for handcrafted and vintage items from small entrepreneurs, Etsy has invited the Ombudsman of the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission to join us in a webchat in our Virtual Lab.   Etsy would very much appreciate the opportunity to provide a forum for discussing the concerns of artisans who make toys and children’s products as well as their customers who support handmade products.

We urge members of the Etsy community and anyone concerned with both child safety and conscientious consumption to contact their governmental representatives; ask them to consider how the Act will impact independent craftspeople.

The office of the CPSC ombudsman: 888-531-9070.
Visit the Handmade Toy Alliance for information about writing your representatives.

Following the excerpt provided above, there is an Open Letter, drafted by Etsy admin, which can be copied and forwarded to the appropriate authorities. Read the full letter here.

This article was also sent out in an Etsy News e-mail. To subscribe, please go here.

Any members wishing to comment on this issue may do so in this official forum thread.

UPDATE 12.31.08 by GreenMamba

Today, Etsy admin Vanessa announced in this thread that she has published a follow-up CPSIA article in the Storque.

Article excerpt:

Cecilia, of the handmadetoyalliance.org and craftsburykids.com, is helping crafters and artisans get their voices heard. She is very active on the Alliance’s Facebook Group (join the group here). We wanted to share some updates and deadlines via Cecilia:

Midnight, this Wednesday, December 31, 2008 is the deadline for the first round of voting on the Change.org site. If you haven’t voted, please do, and pass the word on. Let’s remain in the number one spot! Here’s the link.

This coming Monday, January 5, is the deadline for comments to the CPSC. The CPSC has asked for comments regarding component testing and natural materials exemptions! This is our chance to speak directly to the CPSC and push them to include these important additions in the CPSIA/provide your personal feedback on anything that hasn’t been touched on. Here is the link to the CPSC forms.

4 Responses to “Etsy Addresses New CPSIA (Consumer Product Safety Imrovement Act) and its Potentially Devastating Impact on Sellers of Handmade for Kids”

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