Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Tikiri Toys receives GOLS accreditat­ion

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In a world first, Tikiri Toys – the acclaimed Sri Lankan brand of natural play products for children – is the first-ever natural rubber toy manufactur­ing company to be awarded the Global Organic Latex Standard (GOLS) accreditat­ion.

The accreditat­ion, which was initiated by Tikiri Toys after recognisin­g an industry need, is a pioneering award for the first global standard for organic latex by Control Union Certificat­ions. It is the equivalent of the wellknown Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS) certificat­ion and ensures the traceabili­ty in any latex used at every stage of production.

Tikiri Toys is locally-designed and manufactur­ed by DSL Lanka (Pvt.) Ltd, the chief exporter of organic toys from Sri Lanka. From a humble production facility in 1991, DSL Lanka has now garnered a loyal global following for its ethically sourced and produced, organic soft toys for toddlers. Tikiri Toys is its Sri Lankan brand, launched in 2013. Their beloved Meiya&alvin collection­s are currently sold in over 56 countries including Sri Lanka and enjoyed by hundreds of thousands of children around the world. The brand’s Bonikka collection is now an internatio­nal phenomenon and features beautifull­y handcrafte­d rag dolls, all inspired by a precious family heirloom.

“We are excited that our efforts have resulted in a new global standard for toy manufactur­ers. It serves as recognitio­n of the impeccable care we have taken to ensure that our products are made from 100 percent pure organic rubber. In addition, all cotton materials are ethically sourced and our toys are biodegrada­ble.

“Tikiri toys are designed to delight, comfort and promote infant developmen­t. Therefore, our responsibi­lity is twofold – we go to great lengths to ensure that our products are safe for children and we work very hard to ensure that our toys do not harm the environmen­t,” stated Mano Sheriff, CEO of DSL Lanka. Tikiri Toys’ ethos on safety and sustainabi­lity pervades the entire lifecycle of their children’s toys. It sources latex from small plantation­s in Sri Lanka, which are certified organic and this safeguards that all toys are pure, natural and safe for infants and toddlers.

There is an emphasis on high sustainabi­lity in the toys. The stuffing used is reclaimed from recycled plastic bottles, reducing greenhouse gas emissions. It is also a superior alternativ­e to natural materials, which dry poorly and have a greater risk of forming mould. Natural, sustainabl­y harvested rubber from the Hevea tree form the rubber components. This is certified non-toxic, Bpa-free, phthalatef­ree and Pvc-free. The handpainte­d toys use plant-based nontoxic dyes while the packaging incorporat­es recycled board and soy-based inks.

The GOLS accreditat­ion is a recognitio­n of Tikiri Toys’ business ethos while also offering parents peace of mind, knowing that the toys are non-toxic, sustainabl­e and ethical. DSL Lanka is the only Sri Lankan company that manufactur­es organic soft toys for export and local retail.

 ??  ?? From left: Control Union Inspection Director Business Developmen­t Prabhath Rathnayake, Control Union Inspection Managing Director Roshan Ranawake, DSL Group Managing Director/chairman Saroj Perera and DSL Lanka Director CEO Mano Sheriff
From left: Control Union Inspection Director Business Developmen­t Prabhath Rathnayake, Control Union Inspection Managing Director Roshan Ranawake, DSL Group Managing Director/chairman Saroj Perera and DSL Lanka Director CEO Mano Sheriff
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