The "key" to this addition was that it would not add a lot more expense or production time to my bags because I did not want to pass a cost increase to my customers.
I knew that I didn't want plastic, so the web search was on to find an affordable, nice-looking attachment.
Voila! The Brass Triggersnap!
I could not have been more pleased. I anxiously awaited the shipment of 100 to arrive so I could figure out how they would look in my bags and how I would attach them.
I decided to use the same "braided" t-shirt strips as I used for the button closures and sew it securely in the inside seam.
The box arrived and they were PERFECT!!!
Imitating a person that had discovered a treasure chest of gold, I ran my hands through the bag of brass pieces. I was so happy with the purchase and what it was going to add to my bags!
I pulled out the invoice and quickly glanced at it when something caught my eye -
WARNING: THIS PRODUCT CONTAINS CHEMICALS KNOWN TO THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA TO CAUSE CANCER, OR BIRTH DEFECTS OR OTHER REPRODUCTIVE HARM.
What's that?
I read it again. And again really slow.
Then I went to the sink and washed my hands.
I handed the invoice to my husband to read and then we both just stared at the box of "treasure".
We discussed what to do next.
The decision was to contact the seller and let them know what use I intended for the snaps and ask them what element of the snaps warranted the California Prop. 65 Warning.
They were very nice and prompt with the answer:
"Hi Christine
Re Cal Prop 65
California put in this law about chemicals and other material used in all items sold in Cal. One of the many items listed in the proposition is Lead. Sand cast brass which was used to make the brass items contains lead that is over the California limited listed in in Proposition 65. All sand cast brass is currently over the limit. So the majority of brass that you will see on products in Cal are over the Prop 65 limit. We have been advsie that we should put this statement on ever shipment to California to inform the customer, if this is on your product then the customer has been advised and you are ok. Hope this helps
You can find more info on Prop 65 on the internet.
We have not had any issues from our other California customers to date."
That's simple enough - all I have to do is add the warning to our product. That seems easy. Customers are advised. I've full-filled my responsibility.
I'm going to tell my California customers, but should I tell all my customers?
Should I add a warning on my website?
At this point, I'm not feeling at peace with all of this and the more important questions to me are:
Is this something that I want associated with my product?
Do I feel comfortable knowing that this could cause harm to someone?
Can I attach them in good conscience?
It was not a hard decision to make considering that adding the key holder took away from the original idea of my "recycled" bags and added an element that was not environment-friendly but most important - I was not peaceful passing this item that required a "warning" to any of my customers.
Tee-cycle Bags -- still environmental friendly.
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I hate Prop 65. Its a farce! When I sell Renewed Balance to California customers they come with a Prop 65 warning. ONLY IN CALIFORNIA. Only California thinks these things cause cancer. In my case the product I sell PREVENTS cancer. Its insane. My recommendation....don't worry about and definitely DON'T include that prop 65 warning with bags going outside of CA. ONLY IN CALIFORNIA. Oh...glad I left....I do miss the palm trees though...and my wonderful friends.
ReplyDeleteI don't blame you one bit for not using them like you said it wouldn't be evironmental friendly, but at least you gave it a go and found out about the product. Good on you sistah =) keep it green <3 Love ya, Alex, 0x0x0x0x
ReplyDeleteThank God there are still people in the world with consciences! It says a lot about Tee-Cycle Bags that they won't knowingly include a piece of hardware that has been shown to be unhealthy ... no matter how cute and functional it is. Wouldn't you think that the manufacturer would discontinue making something like this? What a shame! Way to go, Tee-Cycle and Christine and Gene! In this day, it's so good to know we can still count on someone.
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