Toy sustainability and environmental impact – a discussion with experts
Assembling safety and quality in all toys and hardgoods
Eurofins Toys & Hardlines (Eurofins T&H) and the Asia Toy & Play Association (ATPA) are pleased to bring you a panel discussion on Toy Sustainability and Environmental Impact, with technical experts from Mattel, Eurofins and Sonia Sánchez, Impact & Sustainability Consultancy!
Amidst a climate and pollution crisis, consumers are increasingly making environmentally conscious purchasing choices. This extends to the toy industry, where sustainability is already at the forefront of many business decisions as toy manufacturers progressively adopt the use of recycled plastics, reduce material use in products or packaging, and design toys that can be recycled at end of life.
However, developing a more sustainable product offering is not without its challenges. Whether that is maintaining regulatory compliance and chemical safety or determining the environmental impact of the production cycle.
In this 90-minute webinar, our industry experts shared their views and experience on sustainable practices for toys from different perspectives, including:
- Circular economy and the lifecycle of a toy
- Toy carbon footprinting
- Toy safety and quality risks when using recycled materials
- Recent regulatory developments
Moderator
Matteo Vezzosi Executive Director, Asia Toy & Play Association Matteo is the Executive Director of Asia Toy & Play Association (ATPA), a non-profit that provides a platform for dialogue between various stakeholders in the toy industry. ATPA aims to promote a toy industry that provides safe and valuable toys to children everywhere. |
Panelists
Dr. Elizabeth Eaves Sr. Sustainability Engineer – Quality & Compliance EMEA, Mattel Elizabeth Eaves holds both an MSci degree in Chemistry and a PhD in Polymer Science and Engineering. After 5 years spent developing and commercializing bio-based plastics, Elizabeth joined Mattel in 2021 as a Senior Sustainability Engineer where she is responsible for the quality, safety and regulatory compliance aspects of Mattel’s sustainability journey. |
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Victoria Addy Chief Technical Officer, Eurofins Sustainability Services Victoria joined Eurofins | BLC in 1992 after obtaining a BSc (Hons) in Biology, before gaining a PhD in Biochemistry. Now Chief Technical Officer for Eurofins Sustainability Services, Victoria oversees sustainable chemistry, biomaterials, leather and novel material development for consumer products, specialising in chemical compliance and supply chain regulatory support. |
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Sonia Sánchez Consultant, Sonia Sánchez, Impact & Sustainability Consultancy Sonia is the founder of the only consultancies focusing on sustainability in the toy industry, specialising in the circular economy, B Corp certification and helping small and medium-sized toy companies develop effective sustainability strategies. Sonia is also the author of Changing the World TOY BY TOY. |
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José Guardiola Sustainability Technician, Eurofins Toys & Hardlines Jose has a degree in environmental sciences and a master's degree in circular economy. He is a lead auditor for ISO 14001:2015 certified by IRCA and is specialised in environmental auditing, CO2 measurement and circular economy solutions for the consumer product industry. |