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Sustainabl­e toy brands that kids, parents love

- Janelle Randazza Reviewed.com USA TODAY

It’s so much fun to spoil kids with the latest and greatest trendy toy but, the truth is, many toys leave a negative impact on the environmen­t and few are sustainabl­y made. When you consider that the toy industry uses 40 tons of plastic for every $1 million in revenues, that’s a lot of plastic – and much of it ends up in landfills or in our oceans. h The next time you are hunting for a gift, consider seeking out a brand that makes sustainabl­e and earth-friendly choices when manufactur­ing their toys. Here are some of our favorite eco-conscious toy companies that use recycled and sustainabl­y-sourced products.

1. Green Toys

Green Toys turns plastic toy karma on its head by taking the plastic out of landfills and turning it into toys. Every piece is made from 100% post-consumer waste (or, to put it plainly, old milk jugs). At last count, Green Toys diverted over 105,000,000 milk jugs from landfills nationwide and transforme­d them into sturdy, colorful toys that are just as at home in the playroom as they are in the bath or on the beach.

Every Green Toy is 100% Americanma­de, which improves quality control and reduces its carbon footprint when it comes to distributi­on.

Shop Green Toys at Target

2. Plan Toys

Plan Toys has been going green since before it was a cool catchphras­e. From colorful, wood-based musical instrument­s to pull-toys to puzzles, Plan Toys creates heirloom-quality toys that are sustainabl­y made from ethically sourced rubberwood, boasting that they have never cut down a single tree for toy production.

Plan Toys also uses organic pigments, water-based dyes, and non-formaldehy­de glue, so every tea set or toy drum is made not only with the safest standards for the environmen­t but for your kiddo too.

Shop Plan Toys at The Tot 3. Land of Dough

You’re going to want to steal this dough from your kids. Made by the same company that’s famous for Crazy Aaron’s Thinking Putty, Land of Dough claims to have created “the most eco-friendly dough on the planet,” by using plant-based colors, ethically sourced ingredient­s, and compostabl­e glitter.

Each pot comes with a wood play toy that was created using sustainabl­e forestry practices and the manufactur­ing of the dough is designed to leave as small of a carbon footprint as possible – from using wind-powered facilities to reclaimed landfill gas as a heat source.

Get the Land of Dough 4-pack at Uncommon Goods for $15

4. Wild Republic’s EcoKins

The EcoKins sustainabl­e toy line by Wild Republic is such a quality line of plush toys, you’ll be shocked to know that they are made from recycled plastic water bottles

Each tag tells you exactly how many old water bottles found their second life as the fabric, fill, and stitching of your new plush toy. Wild Republic has committed to making this new line sustainabl­e from bottom to top – even the hang tag, cord, and shipping bag are sustainabl­y produced.

Shop Wild Republic at Amazon

5. Tender Leaf

Tender Leaf crafts gorgeous wooden toys, games, and puzzles that constantly rack up toy design awards – so you can admire these toys for their craftsmans­hip and their sustainabi­lity practices.

Each toy is made from sustainabl­y sourced rubberwood trees; for every tree cut down, a new one is planted in its place, to ensure a continuous supply. Not only that, every Tender Leaf toy made uses formaldehy­de-free glue and non-toxic paints.

Shop Tender Leaf toys at The Tot

6. Shore Buddies

These 2021 Toy of the Year finalists have a mission to clear our oceans of plastics. Each toy is made from 100% recycled plastics and represents a marine animal that has been negatively impacted or faced endangerme­nt due to ocean plastics.

Shore Buddies has a mission to educate children on sustainabi­lity and their toys don’t stop with the plush ocean life; they have key chains, a book, easy-toclean and kid-friendly travel straws (that are our family’s personal favorite), and a YouTube video series that tackles environmen­talism with kids.

Shop Shore Buddies at Amazon

7. Clixo

This innovative, bendable building set consistent­ly garners awards from parenting and toy associatio­ns, and it’s easy to see why. Fun, creative, portable, and surprising­ly indestruct­ible this candy-colored, imaginatio­n-igniting magnetic building set is not only a blast to play and build with, but it’s also made from recyclable and durable synthetic paper. The materials are non-toxic and kid-safe and all of the packaging is made from recycled bamboo and is sustainabl­y manufactur­ed.

Shop Clixo at Amazon

8. ÖkoNorm

Paints, glitter, and all things crafty can be problemati­c from a sustainabi­lity standpoint, but this German art supply company is working hard to change that. This kids’ crafting company focuses on creating non-toxic, sustainabl­e, and eco-friendly products, including non-toxic paints, water-based pens, environmen­tally friendly clays, and ergonomic beeswax crayons. Just ad a kid’s imaginatio­n for beautiful art that’s sustainabl­y-minded.

Get the ÖkoNorm watercolor set at Amazon for $21.69

9. Oli & Carol

We first fell in love with Oli & Carol toys when we discovered them as one of our favorite mold-free bath toys. Since then we’ve come to appreciate them for their sustainabl­y produced, non-toxic bath and baby toys. These toys are made from 100% natural rubber from Malaysian Hevea trees, making them certified PVC-, BPA-, phthalates-, and nitrosamin­es-free.

Shop Oli & Carol at Maisonette

10. Luke’s Toy Factory

It’s a puzzle! It’s a truck! It’s both – and it’s eco-friendly and Americanma­de to reduce the carbon footprint of distributi­on.

These education-minded trucks are made with 30% less plastic than other toys like them. That plastic is replaced with organic material, such as sawdust, walnut shells, flax fibers, and coconut shells that has been combined with certified clean plastic (meaning it’s free from residues and harmful chemicals). What that makes for is BPA and Phthalate-free toys that are safe for kids and are eco-responsibl­e.

Shop Luke’s Toy Factory at Maisonette

11. Honeystick­s Crayons

Most crayons are made from paraffin wax, which can take decades to decompose in a landfill. Honeystick­s are made from beeswax instead of paraffin, making them safe for kids and gentle on the planet.

Honeystick­s are also made from

food-grade pigments, so if your little one can’t resist the pretty colors that seem good enough to eat, you can at least rest assured that nibble will be a non-toxic one.

While Honeystick­s’ claim to fame is their highly-rated crayons, they also make paints, bath crayons, and sustainabl­y-produced coloring books.

Shop Honysticks at Amazon

12. Sago Mini subscripti­on boxes

Subscripti­on boxes are all the rage but, let’s face it, there’s a lot of plastic and small parts in many of these kits that end up in the trash. The Sago Mini subscripti­on is the rare box that’s almost entirely sustainabl­y made. All of their largely paper-made kits are made from recycled sources and all of the activities in each box (except for the plastic figurines) can be recycled.

Shop Sago Mini subscripti­ons starting at $19 a month

13. Kinderfeet­s

Crafted with non-timber bamboo and birch wood, Kinderfeet­s makes balance boards, bikes, and trikes that are sustainabl­y and responsibl­y made with a mission to leave a low carbon footprint in their manufactur­ing. Well-made and built to last, these toys are made with all sorts of attention to detail that make them well-suited to kids’ physical developmen­t.

Shop Kinderfeet­s at Amazon

14. Cassarokid­s

These gorgeous, sustainabl­e wooden playsets encourage early developmen­t and physical play – and they look beautiful while doing so. Their beautiful climbing triangles, arches and ramps, Waldorf rockers, play towers, and cubes take sustainabi­lity one step further in that they can be interchang­ed, mixed, and matched for a variety of playsets that not only encourage creativity but can grow with your child

All of the wood used in these toys is sourced from certified sustainabl­e forests in New Zealand, where a new tree is planted for every one that is cut, and production waste such as residue of logs, wood leftovers, and sawdust is all re-used in the toy-making process. Shop Cassarokid­s at Amazon There’s a lot more where this came from. Sign up for our twice-weekly newsletter to get all our reviews, expert advice, deals and more.

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Plan Toys have been pioneering toy sustainabi­lity since 1981. REVIEWED.COM
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REVIEWED.COM Honeystick­s makes crayons, paints, and even bath crayons that are all made with food-grade pigments.
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CASSEROKID­S Casserokid­s makes toys that double down on sustainabi­lity. They are eco-minded and they grow with your child.
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REVIEWED.COM Shore buddies are a line of toys modeled after endangered marine life, made from materials the threaten them.
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REVIEWED.COM Oli & Carol use sustainabl­e and non-toxic rubber to make their teething toys.
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REVIEWED.COM Green Toys turns old milk jugs into durable toys!
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REVIEWED.COM REVIEWED.COM ÖkoNorm makes craft supplies sustainabl­e.

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