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  <title>Green Options &#187; recycled toys</title>
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    <title>Green Toys Inc. Turns Milk Jugs into&#8230;Green Toys</title>
    <link>http://ecoscraps.com/2009/03/06/green-toys-inc-turns-milk-jugs-intogreen-toys/</link>
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    <pubDate>Fri, 06 Mar 2009 23:27:39 +0000</pubDate>
    <dc:creator>Adam Williams</dc:creator>
    
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<h3><a href="http://www.greentoys.com/green.html" target="_blank">Green Toys Inc.</a> makes &#8230;.. (drum roll) &#8230;&#8230;.. green toys. Okay, you had to see that coming (for the second time). But what that means is that their toys, such as the above pictured recycling truck (12&#8243; x 6.25&#8243; x 7&#8243;) &#8212; and a dump truck, sand box set, jump rope and more &#8212; are primarily made of recycled milk jugs.</h3>
<p>According to Green Toys Inc.&#8217;s Web site, it starts like this:</p>
<blockquote><p><span class="style6"><span class="style8">We use recycled milk containers as the main ingredient in creating our toys. Yes, the exact plastic milk jugs that you and your family drink from every day. When you finish your milk and toss the container in the recycling bin, these milk containers are collected at your curb by a local recycling company, who then sorts them from all the other types of plastic. Next, the milk containers are reprocessed into super clean fresh plastic. For you plastic geeks, the plastic material we use is called high-density polyethylene (or HDPE). This material is considered one of the safest, cleanest plastics around. </span></span></p>
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<p>The toys are made in California. The packaging is also green. <span class="style8">They also contain no traceable amounts of Phthalates or BPA, and are free of lead. </span></p>
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    <title>Green Toys Inc - Recycled Toys Made in the USA</title>
    <link>http://ecochildsplay.com/2009/01/17/green-toys-inc-recycled-toys-made-in-the-usa/</link>
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    <pubDate>Sat, 17 Jan 2009 15:52:24 +0000</pubDate>
    <dc:creator>Summer Minor</dc:creator>
    
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<p>What if that empty milk jug you just tossed into the recycling bin could be made into a fun toy for your kids to play with? Now it can, thanks to an amazing toy company called <a href="http://www.greentoys.com">Green Toys Inc</a>. This amazing toy company out of California creates cute and colorful children&#8217;s toys from recycled plastic milk jugs. creating toys that really are <span style="color: #008000"><strong>green</strong></span> in so many ways.</p>
<blockquote><p><span class="style1"><span class="style83">We believe the world would be a much better place if everyone said “please” and “thank you&#8221;, cell phones didn’t ring during movies, and all toys were fun, safe, and made from environmentally friendly materials. Since it’s probably no use holding our breath for those first two, we’re concentrating on the toys. </span></span></p></blockquote>
<p>Green Toys Inc strives to be eco-friendly from start to finish. First their toys are made from recycled milk jugs and other environmentally friendly materials. Second, everything is local to their business in California. They are made 100% in the USA, reducing the fuel and energy use that transporting the toys or materials would use. And as they mention on their site the toys are made in California, a state known for strict toy safety and environmental laws. Even their packaging is recycled and environmentally friendly!</p>
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    <title>Friends of Socktopus Are Eco-friendly DIY For Crafty Children</title>
    <link>http://ecochildsplay.com/2008/08/03/friends-of-socktopus-are-eco-friendly-diy-for-crafty-children/</link>
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    <pubDate>Mon, 04 Aug 2008 03:32:01 +0000</pubDate>
    <dc:creator>Susie Kim</dc:creator>
    
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    <description><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://ecochildsplay.com/files/2008/08/deluxe.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-1274" src="http://go635254.s3.amazonaws.com/ecochildsplay/files/2008/08/deluxe.jpg" alt="Friends of Socktopus " width="300" height="246" /></a></p>
<p>Toys nowadays seem to be so self-explanatory and automatic that the toys need toys to keep company. (Not sure if that made sense) Filled with blinking lights which I am strongly opposed to and a buttons that need power (i.e. costly batteries) to just function; I long for the good old days when a toy can simply be a toy. That means no buttons to push, no lights to blind your children with, and better yet, it can be a craft project that could be the next opportunity to simply be with your child. The crafty Socktopus is here to be the answer for those parents who long for the much simpler days (and toys). </p>
<p><a href="http://www.friendsofsocktopus.com/">Friends of Socktopus</a> are taking the concept of sock animals to a new level. Made out of old sweaters like the one your grandmother used to have; The DIY Socktopus kits turns them into a stuffed animal for your children to play with. However, it is recommended for children three and over since it does have buttons. A choking hazard for the wee ones. Friends of Socktopus are Eco-friendly because it recycles old sweaters and best of all, it&#8217;s made in the USA which guarantees that it&#8217;s Fair Trade. My only caveat is that its filled with polyester; I feel they could have used another fill that&#8217;s a bit more natural like hemp or even Eco-friendly bamboo; but I still love the concept regardless.</p>
<p>I also really love the concept of building something together. It can be a memorable for you to sew a Socktopus or one of his friends with your child. When time is a commodity and everything rushes by in a blur; taking the time to craft something together could be something you two can enjoy. I wish Layla was old enough so we can do this together. For the DIY kit, it is recommended for older children of ages 8 and up.</p>
<p>And in celebration of Mother&#8217;s Milk Series, Eco Child&#8217;s Play is having a second giveaway. Two DIY Socktopus Kits. To read more about the <a href="http://ecochildsplay.com/2008/08/02/mothers-milk-giveaway-world-breastfeeding-week/">Mother&#8217;s Milk Series Giveaway</a>, just click on the link.
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    <title>Green Family Values:  Recall, Recall, Recall</title>
    <link>http://jenniferlance.greenoptions.com/2007/08/15/green-family-values-recall-recall-recall/</link>
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    <pubDate>Wed, 15 Aug 2007 17:30:37 +0000</pubDate>
    <dc:creator>Jennifer Lance</dc:creator>
    
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Dangerous toy recalls have predominated the news lately.  From <a href="http://ecochildsplay.blogspot.com/2007/08/9-million-more-toys-recalled-by-mattel.html">magnets that can cause severe intestinal damage or death</a> if swallowed to <a href="http://ecochildsplay.blogspot.com/2007/06/thomas-tank-engine-recall-lead-paint-on.html">lead-based paints</a>, mass marketed children&#8217;s toys made in China are not fit for our youngest population or the workers who make them.  The most recent massive recalls have come from major t<a href="http://ecochildsplay.blogspot.com/2007/07/magic-cabin-dollmaking-kits-make-your.html"><img src="/files/373/07231b.jpg" alt="Photo courtesy of CPSC" width="185" height="200" align="right" /></a>oy companies, such as  <a href="http://ecochildsplay.blogspot.com/2007/06/thomas-tank-engine-recall-lead-paint-on.html">Mattel </a>(maker of Barbie, Batman, Dora, etc.) and <a href="http://recalls.rc2.com/recalls_Wood_0607.html">RC2</a> (maker of Thomas the Tank Engine).
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Information that lead is harmful to our health is not new; however, toy companies act like these &#34;accidents&#34; occur innocently.  In fact, we have known about the harmful effects of lead since <a href="http://chfs.ky.gov/dph/ach/harm.htm">100 BC!</a> Once lead enters the body, it travels to the soft tissues and organs.  After several weeks, this poisonous metal begins to store in the body&#8217;s teeth and bones.  Lead is especially harmful for children under six years of age, as &#34;about 99% of the lead taken into the body of an adult will leave in the waste (urine, feces, hair/nail growth and sweat), but only about 32% will be eliminated from a child&#8217;s body,&#34; according to the <a href="http://chfs.ky.gov/dph/ach/harm.htm">Kentucky Department for Public Health</a>.  The harmful effects of lead exposure can cause learning disabilities to coma to death, depending on the amount and duration of exposure.
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Small, strong magnetic toys are the source of other major, recent recalls.  When children swallow more than one of these magnets, severe intestinal damage occurs, and it is often difficult to diagnose.  In fact, the <a href="http://ecochildsplay.blogspot.com/2007/03/who-is-consumer-product-safety.html">Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC)</a> lists magnets at the #1 hidden home hazard. They warn,
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	Since 2005: 1 Death, 86 Injuries; 8 million magnetic toys recalled. Today&#8217;s rare-earth magnets can be very small and powerful making them popular in toys, building sets, and jewelry&#8230;If two or more magnets, or a  magnet and another metal object are swallowed separately, they can attract to one another through intestinal walls and get trapped in place&#8230;but magnets can attract in the body and twist or pinch the intestines, causing holes, blockages, infection, and death, if not treated properly and promptly.
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The CPSC is the government agency responsible for protecting consumers from unsafe products.  &#34;Anytime a company brings a banned hazardous product into the U.S. marketplace, especially one intended for children, it is unacceptable,&#34; said <a href="http://www.kpic.com/news/national/8860542.html">Nancy Nord</a>, acting chair of the Consumer Product Safety Commission. &#34;Ensuring that Chinese-made toys are safe for U.S. consumers is one of my highest priorities and is the subject of vital talks currently in place between CPSC and the Chinese government&#8230;There is no excuse for lead to be found in toys entering this country,&#34;<br />
<a href="http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2007/08/14/world/main3165635_page2.shtml">Nord</a> said. &#34;It&#8217;s totally unacceptable and it needs to stop.&#34; This statement is ironic, given the CPSC&#8217;s failure to act when lead was found in <a href="http://ecochildsplay.blogspot.com/search/label/Lead">baby bibs, car seats, jewelry, and children&#8217;s lunchboxes</a>.  Furthermore, the president of Mattel has stated that families should expect more recalls as further product testing occurs. Shouldn&#8217;t this testing occur before products are sold to families?   More irony is found with RC2&#8217;s slogan, &#34;compelling passionate parenting and play for all ages.&#34;  Yes, compassionate parents give their children toys with lead paint on them.
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The <a href="http://ecochildsplay.blogspot.com/2007/06/thomas-tank-engine-recall-lead-paint-on.html">recall of Thomas the Tank Engine</a> toys, as well as other recent <a href="http://zrecs.blogspot.com/search/label/recalls">recalls</a>, reminds us that our children will never be safe until children are safe globally from harmful products in their toys. An opinion article in the New York Times by Christian Warren speaks to this issue. &#34;<a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2007/06/22/opinion/22warren.html?_r=1&#38;th&#38;emc=th&#38;oref=slogin">The Little Engine That Could Poison</a>&#34; reminds us that the important lessons to be learned from these recalls is not only about the protection our own children, but &#34;regulating environmental poisons in the global economy&#34;. </p>
<p>With the majority of products consumers purchase being manufactured overseas, the incidence of &#34;accidental&#34; contamination will continue. As Warren writes,
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	It is important to do what we can to prevent the import of dangerous toys. But it is at least as important to help our international partners curtail the use of lead and other toxic substances in their own markets. Lax product safety and environmental regulation overseas undoubtedly lowers manufacturing costs there, but it also perpetuates the risk to our children and guarantees harmful exposure to both workers and children in countries that continue using lead as blithely as we once did.&#34;
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Lead is very dangerous stuff that causes irreversible damage in humans. No family anywhere in the world should have to suffer from the effects of this known poison, especially in an effort to produce cheap products for the world market. As a world power, we need to do something to extinguish this hazard globally. We have some protection in this country, despite President Bush slashing of the <a href="http://ecochildsplay.blogspot.com/2007/03/who-is-consumer-product-safety.html">Consumer Product Safety Commission</a> budget by 10%, yet our children are still exposed to lead in their toys. Who knows how many children throughout the world play with lead tainted toys?
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<img src="/files/373/il_430xN_9673525.jpg" alt="Photo courtesy of Real Toys" width="200" height="200" align="left" />Green alternatives do exist for families.  Reputable companies, such as <a href="/2007/06/26/green_family_values_natural_wooden_toys_by_plan_toys">Plan Toys</a>, provide consumer confidence and greener practices.  Handmade toys, such as <a href="http://ecochildsplay.blogspot.com/2007/07/magic-cabin-dollmaking-kits-make-your.html">Waldorf doll making kits</a>, allow parents to know exactly what their children&#8217;s toys are made of and how they are constructed.  <a href="http://www.etsy.com/shop.php?user_id=104139">Real Toys</a> from Melbourne creates charming gifts for children from recycled and/or salvaged materials. Here is Real Toys bio from <a href="http://www.etsy.com/">Etsy</a>:
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	<em>So many of the toys available today are mass produced, plastic, commercialised and increasingly associated with TV, movies or computer games. As I work with children, I wanted to make toys that would be developmentally stimulating, simple, high quality and lovable– the way Real Toys should be. </em><em>(And they are so cute!)  Each Real Toy is an original design, individually handmade and stuffed. Features are carefully chosen at the  last stage to bring out the unique personality of every one. As they are crafted individually, each Real Toy is one of a kind.</em>
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Parents should proceed with caution when purchasing toys made in China. The recent recalls demonstrate that our global economy can have devastating effects on children throughout the world.  Natural toys may cost more money, but there is no price for safety and the blessings of health.   Although natural toys are sometimes recalled, the incidence of such recalls does not compare to the recent problems plaguing major toy manufacturers.</p>
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