New Jersey proposed a motion to ban the use of lead or mercury containing weights balance wheels, including passenger cars and commercial vehicles, throughout the state.
If the bill passes, New Jersey will become the eighth state in the United States to ban lead / mercury containing wheel balance blocks.
After the above-mentioned law comes into effect, the relevant enterprises will have a grace period of 180 days, which is the shortest grace period provided by the state's similar act. In the mid 2014, Minnesota passed the act to give businesses a match for a grace period of 19 months, the latest in 2016, January.
The lead in the balance block can enter the environment, causing damage to children under 6 years old, and causing environmental pollution. The European Union and some Asian countries have begun to use zinc wheel balance blocks. The Environmental Protection Agency also began promoting the use of lead free wheel balancing blocks in 2009.
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