SAN FRANCISCO, CA, November 1st 2011 – Hasbro, the second largest toy company in the US, today announced a new global policy aimed at ensuring tropical rainforest timber and wood from other controversial sources is not used in its packaging.
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.
Now that Lego has seen the light , the other companies listed in our Toying With Extinction report including Mattel , Disney and Hasbro , are under more pressure than ever to stop wrapping their toys in rainforest destruction. ...
When Greenpeace released a carefully researched exposé How APP is Toying With Extinction in June, we exposed the ties between leading toy makers and rainforest destruction in Indonesia . Realizing parents don't want to buy toys...
Warning: this blog contains images and video footage that may upset you. Recently, word came to our Greenpeace office in Indonesia that a Sumatran tiger was stuck in an animal trap in an area being logged by Asia Pulp and...
When Ken dumped Barbie last month, Mattel was not the only toy industry giant put under the spotlight for their role in rainforest destruction. Our investigation showed that Hasbro, Lego and Disney are also wrapping toys in paper...
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