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by Sharon Keilthy
Reuse is queen!
The most Earth-kind item is one that already exists!
We live this everyday as a business:
We buy our business assets (e.g., shelv...
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by Sharon Keilthy
Hallowe'en *can* be spook-tastic without being waste-tastic!
Here are our ideas on how to reduce, re-use, recycle and rot to minimise waste at Hall...
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by Sharon Keilthy
Reuse is the absolute best thing we can do for our planet. So how can we freshen-up some much-loved but worn or broken toys?
How to clean my child'...
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by Sharon Keilthy
The Late Late Toy Show 2020 opened applications today for the children who perform and review toys. Which made me reflect on the good and bad of it...
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by Sharon Keilthy
We got our first ever book list. It started with, "Twistables or markers". I thought to myself, "We can do better than that!"
The most eco-friendly...
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by Sharon Keilthy
It's important our kids see themselves - others who are different to them - in their toys.
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by Sharon Keilthy
People are talking about toy plastic, and this is good.
But what we need to be talking about and aren't yet is toy miles.
>80% of toys come from...
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by Sharon Keilthy
So what are the alternatives to new petroplastics in toys?
Natural materials:
Exciting new bioplastics - materials that look and behave like pla...
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by Sharon Keilthy
The plastic in toys is usually obvious! (Sadly 90% of toys are virgin plastic) *But* you mightn't have realised there's hidden plastic in most of t...
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by Sharon Keilthy
Why are we a plastic-free toy company? Because plastic toys are polluting to produce, can't be recycled, and some are even toxic.
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