On March 18th Greenpeace sent a letter to Mattel CEO, Bob Eckert, inquiring about their pulp and paper purchasing policies and practices.
Los Angeles, California: Toy giant Mattel, the company behind Barbie, announced today that it will stop buying paper and packaging linked to rainforest destruction following a global campaign by Greenpeace.
Greenpeace has sent letters to the head of the 3 major toy companies, Mattel, Hasbro and Disney, calling upon them to immediately act to protect forests in South East Asia and worldwide.
Three months ago Greenpeace began one of the most creative campaigns we’ve ever done. Pink bulldozers, spandex, and blue tuxedos were marshalled for a clear and important cause: to persuade Mattel to stop buying paper products linked...
Breaking up in public isn’t easy. But Ken and Barbie, who split last week over Barbie’s rainforest wrecking, have done so in a very, very public way. Ken’s video interview that broke the scandal has now been seen over one million...
Ken has picked up the phone. And now we’d like you to drop Mattel a call too. It’s been nearly a month now since Barbie’s secret deforestation habit was revealed to Ken in a shocking interview that has now been seen by over 1.3...
For over 50 years now, Mattel has been choosing Barbie’s career for her. She’s had a lot of different professions over the years but Mattel’s latest choice for Barbie: ‘Rainforest Destroyer,’ is arguably the most controversial...
Last week, Greenpeace USA announced that Barbie’s Facebook page reopened her wall to comments. Within an hour, 117 people wrote on Barbie’s wall asking her to stop using packaging produced from rainforests in Indonesia. After...
Update 3: This afternoon, ten activists were arrested for protesting at Mattel headquarters. But at this time, online activists in China, Indonesia and beyond are now waking up to take on Barbie’s rainforest destroying habit! Update...
Mattel's new packaging policy means they won't buy from Asia Pulp and Paper, a company destroying Sumatran tiger habitat for paper products. We all know that break ups are hard. Especially when they involve secrets – like the...
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