Public in Philippines warned against ‘Labubu’ tumblers with toxic lead


- Photo courtesy of EcoWaste Coalition

MANILA: Three tumblers decorated with “Labubu” characters contain a high amount of lead, an anti-chemical pollution advocacy group said Monday (Nov 25).

The EcoWaste Coalition reported that the tumblers were part of the six unofficial “Labubu” merchandise items sold for P275 (US$4.66) each.

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