Cadmium-laced jewelry found in U.S. Wal-Marts
It's not clear whether the products are currently being sold in Canadian Wal-Mart stores.
Testing of 61 samples purchased by AP reporters across theUnited Statesfrom a Cyrus line and from a series of make-it-yourself metal bracelet charms indicated that 59 of the pieces contained at least five per cent cadmium by weight, with 53 of those measuring 10 per cent or higher.
And the world's largest retailer knows the items are tainted.
Wal-Mart Stores Inc. received test results in February showing cadmium in these jewelry lines but has continued selling the items.
Instead, Wal-Mart revealed in an April 26 statement that as of April 9, it was requiring suppliers to show through tests at a company-approved lab that children's jewelry and other kids' products had little cadmium or else Wal-Mart would not accept the items for sale.
The policy did not apply to products already on store shelves. A Wal-Mart executive told a Consumer Product Safety Commission hearing that testing items already in stores would be too difficult.
In its only comment for this story, Wal-Mart said the Miley Cyrus jewelry was for "juniors," without defining that age range.
Representatives for Miley Cyrus and BCBGMaxAzria did not comment when asked.
To judge the extent of the continuing availability of pieces that Wal-Mart knew were contaminated, AP dispatched reporters throughout the country last month. They purchased any of 13 items matching those on the test results the company had in February. Those items came from two product lines: three were Miley Cyrus jewelry, a project done with designer BCBGMaxAzria; the other 10 were from a series of make-it-yourself metal bracelet charms.
Made in China
The packaging said they were made in China; all were bought for $6 or less.
All but one of the 13 were on store shelves in the eight states where AP reporters looked.
Representatives of the jewelry industry have argued that the presence of cadmium, even at high levels, is not by itself proof that an item is dangerous. The important thing, they say, isn't how much cadmium is in jewelry but rather how much can escape if the item is sucked, bitten or swallowed.
Cadmium in children's jewelry became a public concern in January when the AP published the results of an investigation that showed items at Wal-Marts and other large chains were as much as 91 per cent of the toxic metal by weight. Federal regulators have since issued three recalls, including one affecting The Princess and The Frog movie-themed pendants sold at Wal-Marts.
Danger to kids
Long-term exposure to cadmium can lead to bone softening and kidney failure. It is a known carcinogen that recent research suggests can, like lead, hinder brain development in the very young.
Federal regulators' own research says that kids start becoming interested in making their own jewelry around age six or eight. As for products featuring Miley Cyrus she is 17 and thanks to the Hannah Montana franchise, her appeal dips down to kids as young as five.
The importer of the charms for make-it-yourself bracelets, Cousin Corp. of America, said the jewelry was targeted at adults. Roy Gudgeon, vice-president of merchandise at Florida-based Cousin, said that didn't mean high cadmium levels were acceptable.
"We recognize that many of our adult customers are homemakers who may have children present in their home," he said. "Our intention as a company is to never willingly cause harm to a child."
After checking company records, Gudgeon said that it had imported more than 300,000 of the charms that Weidenhamer tested. Shipment figures were not immediately available for the Miley Cyrus items.