Category: Toys
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Meiji Engineers Cacao Byproducts into toys
https://project.nikkeibp.co.jp/ESG/atcl/eng/sdgf/91
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Toymakers Reducing Carbon Footprint
Hardly eco-friendly, the process can yield more clutter from plastic and cardboard than the actual toy.
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Lego Bricks Survive 1300 Years in Ocean
A LEGO brick could survive in the ocean for as many as 1,300 years, according to new research.
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McDonalds Stops Plastic Toys
Fast food firm says from 2021, Happy Meals sold in the UK will contain soft toys, paper gifts gifts or books.
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Bioplastics for the LOL Surprise Collection
The toymaker is also releasing a “green” line of Little Tikes rides.
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Green Dot Bioplastics Brings Bioplastics to New York Toy Fair
Green Dot Bioplastics joins the discussion about the future of toys at next month’s New York Toy Fair.
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Mattel Launches Bioplastics Building Blocks
Toy giant Mattel is launching new building block sets made from renewably-sourced plastics as part of a new sustainability push.
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Mattel Goes Bioplastics
Mattel Announces Goal to Achieve 100% Recycled, Recyclable or Bio-based Plastic Materials in All Products and Packaging By 2030. Mattel will introduce an environmentally sustainable version of the iconic Fisher-Price® Rock-a-Stack® in the first half of 2020.
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First Lego Set Made From Bioplastics
LEGO Goes Green: The Toy Company Announces its First Steps Towards Sustainability with its New Toy.
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LOL Surprise Toys Will Be Made With Bioplastics in 2020
LOL Surprise! It might sound like a text you’d get before receiving shocking news, but it’s actually the name of one of the hottest toys.
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Hema Launches Bioplastics Toys
HEMA launches together with BiOBUDDi an environmentally-friendly toy line. From next week there will be a brand new toy line available at HEMA.
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New Dog Toy Line With Biobased Fillings
Good Stuffing Launches Revolutionary Dog Plush Toy Line with SafeFill™ Stuffing, a Natural Alternative to Poly-Fill.
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Hasbro Phase Out All Plastic Packaging by 2022
Hasbro, one of the world’s largest toy manufacturers, has stepped up its sustainability game and is phasing out all plastics used to package its toys and games by the end of 2022.
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Hemp Bioplastic Could be an Alternative for LEGO Bricks
LEGO aim to make their bricks with an alternative material to plastic by 2030 and hemp bioplastic could offer a viable solution.
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McDonalds Sustainable Toy Commitment
McDonald’s has responded to a viral petition calling on it to cease distributing plastic toys to children in its Happy Meals by committing to exploring more sustainable giveaway options.
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Petition Calls for McDonalds and Burger King to Eliminate Plastic Toys
Thousands in the U.K. are pushing McDonald’s and Burger King to eliminate plastic toys from being included in the brands’ kids’ meals.
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Reuters Covers Biodegradable Toys
The following video on biodegradable toys was published on Reuters.
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Lego Goes For Bio-Based Plastics Instead of Biodegradable and Recycling
Lego will focus on bio-based bioplastics rather than on biodegradable plastics and recycling.
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Italians switch Toys Production to Bioplastics with the Minerv Supertoys Program
Bio-on and Italeri will bring bioplastics toys to the market through their Minerv Supertoys Program. Italians toy manufacturer Italeri follow the move from Danish toy makers Lego and Dantoy who are switching to bioplastics.
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Vegan, Biodegradable and Compostable Glitter
A Ten-year old Australian Girl is revolutionising the Glitter sector by launching a vegan, biodegradable and compostable glitter brand named Glitter Girl.
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Lego Goes Bioplastics by 2025
Toymaker Lego wants to replace single-use disposable plastics by recycled or bio-based materials for all plastic packaging.
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Toys Made of Bioplastics
Danish Toymaker Dantoy will bring toys made of bioplastics to the market by the end of April 2018. Scandinavian countries are becoming a leading force in the bioplastics industry.
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