I have received several questions since we launched our plastic about Phthalates. They are widely used in the soft plastic fishing industry, mainly because they are cheap and work well. Here is a short blurb from CNN. You can google it and find much more information.
My own personal opinion is, I don't know. However, if we can reasonably avoid things that are bad for us, or the environment, I think we should try. This is why we went Phthalate free (or Green) on all our plastisol and additives (still checking on the colorants).
CNN:
http://articles.cnn.com/2010-05-31/health/chemical.dangers_1_bpa-dental-sealants-chemicals/2?_s=PM:HEALTHPhthalates
What they do: This family of chemicals softens plastics. They also are used to bind chemicals together.
Where they're found: Shampoos, conditioners, body sprays, hair sprays, perfumes, colognes, soap, nail polish, shower curtains, medical tubing, IV bags, vinyl flooring and wall coverings, food packaging and coatings on time-release pharmaceuticals.
How we're exposed: Absorbed into the body through personal care products, ingested in drugs, on food, in water and dust. Infants can be exposed through infant care products like baby shampoos, lotions and powders. Fetuses are exposed in the womb. Virtually everyone is exposed to phthalates.
Health effects: A new study by the Mount Sinai Center for Children's Environmental Health and Disease Prevention Research found a statistical association between prenatal exposure to phthalates and incidence of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder years later. Phthalates are considered endocrine disrupters, and studies have shown a statistical association between phthalate exposure and male sexual development. Research has also shown phthalates disrupt reproductive development of male laboratory animals.
Regulation: Phthalates are an EPA "chemical of concern." The FDA allows for plastic containing phthalate in flexible food packaging. The U.S. government last year banned or restricted six phthalates for use in children's toys and children's products.