As long as you want to be pedantic (and who of us doesn't), could you offer any evidence of these statements about the ban? I'm not saying it isn't true, I'm saying I can find zero evidence that it is, so I'd love to know where I could find this information. As far as being a carcinogen, in the U.S. it is considered to be a "suspected carcinogen," as the evidence is very incomplete, even in California where seemingly everything is considered a carcinogen. Can you point me to the evidence that it clearly is a carcinogen?chasbmw wrote: Just to be pedantic, Cadmium has been banned as a metal plating substance since at least the early 1990s, the few uses still allowed are in the use of cadmium based colouring of various plastics and paints used in aerospace and other safety related items, but in general it's use is much diminished. It's Carcinogenic and it's use was banned due it's effect on the people employed in the plating industry, plus the downstream effects of the metal in the environment.
http://www.epa.gov/ttn/atw/hlthef/cadmium.html
P.S. I am NOT saying it's not bad for you, as it can cause a number of conditions, including death. I'm only asking where the evidence is of your statements so I can be better informed. As two of us have discussed here, the "ban on cadmium" here in the U.S. was a well known fact, and it turns out we were completely wrong.