1Dec 24, 2012
It’s a…bee-o-shark-o-frog-o? Well, it could be with this adorable family of plush animals designed by Max Knecht for the innovative and design-driven Knock Knock. Each animal zips into three separate pieces, dismantling the head from the torso, and the torso from the bottom. The toy is meant to encourage imagination and fun, mix-matching body parts […]
2Mar 30, 2010
they’re called green toys because they save energy. how much energy is saved ? on average(*), every pound of recycled milk jugs used in the making of green toys:
saves energy equal to 3,000 aaa batteries.
saves enough electricity to power a tv set for three weeks.
saves enough electricity to keep a laptop computer running for a month.
(*) compared to non-recycled plastic.
green toys says it uses recycled milk containers as the main ingredient in creating their toys. when you finish your milk and toss the container in the recycling bin, the milk containers are collected at your curb by a local recycling company who separates them from all the other types of plastic. next, the milk containers are reprocessed into super clean fresh plastic. for the plastic geeks, the plastic material is high-density polyethylene (or HDPE). this material is considered one of the safest, cleanest plastics around.
Producer: green toys