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| ![]() New Tariffs Could Flood U.S. With Defective Disposable Gloves, Safety Expert Warns of RisksNew U.S. tariffs on imported disposable gloves are driving glove costs up by 15–25% and could trigger the same kinds of cost-cutting shortcuts seen during the COVID-19 pandemic—when defective gloves, toxic fillers, reused gloves, together with product and packaging fraud entered the supply chain. "We're at potential risk of repeating the PPE quality disaster of the pandemic," said Steve Ardagh, CEO and founder of Eagle Protect PBC, who has spent 20 years visiting and auditing glove factories in southeast Asia. "These shortcuts don't just reduce quality, they put healthcare workers, food handlers and the public at risk." The Hidden Dangers First-hand factory visits, supported by the latest glove science, reveal potential risks when manufacturers cut corners:
Why This Matters
What Needs to Happen Now Ardagh calls for urgent action by industry leaders, regulators and procurement teams:
"During COVID, we saw boxes of used gloves shipped to and sold in the U.S., gloves with holes being worn in surgeries, and chalk-filled gloves tearing in food prep," Ardagh warned. "If we don't act now, we'll see history repeat itself—with preventable illness, injury and potential deaths as the cost." AVAILABLE FOR INTERVIEWS: Steve Ardagh is a glove industry expert with 20 years of global factory inspection experience and documented evidence of quality compromises during past tariff and supply chain crises. Peer reviewed research highlighting glove contamination risks to businesses and the public is available in the Journal of Food Protection. (https://www.sciencedirect.com/ End
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