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    Mattel commits to 100% recyclable toys by 2030

    • Last Update: 2022-08-22
    • Source: Internet
    • Author: User
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    American toy maker Mattel has pledged to make its products and packaging 100 percent recyclable by 2030, using 100 percent recycled materials or bioplastics


    To achieve this, Mattel will launch Rock-a-Stack in the first half of 2020, made from sugarcane-based polyethylene


    Mattel said that by the end of 2020, all Rainbow Ring toys sold globally will be made from plant-based plastic and packaged in 100 percent recycled or sustainably sourced materials


    In 2019, Mattel established an "Environmental Sustainability Council" composed of a cross-functional leadership team dedicated to advancing sustainability in multiple areas, including material innovation


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