Let me maybe put this to you, then, for the last comment. I have a brief here from one particular NGO, which states a couple of things:
A 2006 U.S. National Toxicology Program...report confirmed that DEHP “poses a risk to human development and reproduction”...
DEHP, BBP, DBP have been added to the California Proposition 65 list of toxic substances.... [Canada's] assessments...failed to include exposure from consumer products, house dust and breast milk, underestimating children's exposure....
The European Union has banned DEHP, DBP, and BBP in all toys and childcare articles, and DEHP and DBP in cosmetics. Other countries that have banned phthalates in children's toys include Argentina, Fiji, Finland, Japan, and Mexico.
It goes on from there.
Are these people wrong?