Toronto Star

Toy maker Hasbro to phase out plastics in packaging

Company will also take steps to use more sustainabl­e materials for its products

- JOE DEAUX

NEW YORK— Hasbro Inc. — known for its plastic dolls, Transforme­rs and Mr. Potato Heads — is vowing to cut down on the plastic components used to package those products.

The toy company will start phasing out plastic from new packaging, including elastic bands and shrink wrap, starting next year, with a plan to eliminate virtually all plastic from packages for new products by the end of 2022.

The company has not yet announced a plan to cut down on plastic usage in the toys themselves, though chief operating officer John Frascotti said the company will soon announce steps involving more sustainabl­e materials. Consumer companies are facing an increasing backlash to single-use plastics, with major corporatio­ns from PepsiCo Inc. to Procter & Gamble Co. vowing to cut back.

The packaging switch will only apply to new products. About two-thirds of Hasbro’s product portfolio is new each year.

“Something already designed and on the shelf we’re not taking off the shelf, but everything we’re putting into the marketplac­e going forward” would get the new packaging where it makes sense, Frascotti said, noting that the new packaging costs will be about the same.

There are some places Hasbro won’t be able to replace plastic, he said, citing health and regulatory rules. For example, packaging for Easy Bake Oven ingredient­s will remain wrapped in plastic to keep the food tamper-proof and fresh. So far, Hasbro hasn’t been able to find an alternativ­e.

 ?? DENIS POROY INVISION/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO ?? Hasbro’s packaging switch will apply only to new products. About two-thirds of its product portfolio is new each year. It plans to eliminate virtually all plastic from packages by the end of 2022.
DENIS POROY INVISION/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO Hasbro’s packaging switch will apply only to new products. About two-thirds of its product portfolio is new each year. It plans to eliminate virtually all plastic from packages by the end of 2022.

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