Togo steps up fight against lead in consumer products

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Wednesday, 29 October 2025 03:53
Togo steps up fight against lead in consumer products

(Togo First) - Togo is intensifying efforts to protect citizens from the toxic effects of lead. The Ministry of Environment organized a workshop on October 27, 2025, in Lomé to raise awareness and coordinate actions for eliminating lead from paints and other everyday consumer products.

The session brought together manufacturers, importers, artisans, and industry stakeholders to discuss the health risks of lead, still found in items such as varnishes, cosmetics, and industrial paints. “The workshop aims to raise awareness of the impact of lead on human health and to encourage safer practices,” said Mery Yaou, Director of Environment.

The event, supported by the international NGO Lead Exposure Elimination Project (LEAP), promoted the ECOWAS regulation that sets a lead concentration limit of 90 parts per million (ppm) in paints. “All member states must now adopt and enforce this standard,” noted LEAP representative Nafissatou Cissé, adding that it aligns with World Health Organization (WHO) recommendations.

Koffi Aoufoh Dimizou, Secretary-General of the Ministry, commended the commitment of technical and financial partners and reaffirmed the government’s determination to “protect public health and strengthen the country’s environmental regulatory framework.”

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