Stainless Steel Faucets: Industry Calls on Government Subsidies for Promotion

Reported about 1 year ago

Copper faucets can release harmful substances like copper rust and lead after long-term use, posing significant risks to human health, especially affecting the growth of children. To address this issue, some local companies have developed non-toxic stainless steel faucets, but high material costs and production technology result in higher prices, hindering widespread adoption. Businesses urge the government to subsidize the switch to safe stainless steel faucets, similar to energy-efficient appliance subsidies, to enhance overall drinking water safety for citizens. This move aligns with the recent establishment of the 'Healthy Taiwan Promotion Commission' by the government, emphasizing the importance of public health. As awareness of drinking water safety increases, more domestic hardware manufacturers are entering the stainless steel faucet market, gradually offering products for sale, but complexities in production and high costs lead many to import from mainland China. As imported products may have durability and safety concerns, it's recommended that the government strictly regulate these issues when formulating incentive measures, encouraging the use of locally produced integral stainless steel faucets to ensure drinking water safety and promote positive development in the domestic hardware industry.

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