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You did it! Mattel and Barbie drop the deforestation

Posted by jamie - 5 October 2011 at 10:42am - 3 Comments
Ken dumps Barbie: banner on Mattel HQ
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Ken dumps Barbie: how our campaign launched in June

You read that right – following over half a million emails sent by you, Barbie has realised that toying with deforestation is no game. Mattel, the company behind Barbie, has decided that being involved in the destruction of Indonesia's rainforests is bad for business as well as the planet, and has dropped deforestation from its production line.

A Disney diary produced by Collins Debden

A Disney diary produced by Collins Debden
Author Credit:  Greenpeace
Date Taken:  2 September, 2011

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Author Credit:  GT
Date Taken:  31 August, 2011

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Author Credit:  GT
Date Taken:  31 August, 2011

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Author Credit:  GT
Date Taken:  31 August, 2011

Tiger Dies in Shocking New Rainforest Destruction Video Evidence

25 July, 2011

Shocking new rainforest destruction video evidence, showing the slow death of a tiger, has today been released by Greenpeace International.

The tiger died in an area of land in Riau, Indonesia where trees are logged by the notorious Asia Pulp and Paper (1). APP has been exposed many times for wrecking Indonesia’s rainforests to make products such as packaging, some of which has been sold to toy companies such as Hasbro, Mattel and Disney.
 

Christmas comes early as Santa disrupts Hasbro's Xmas toy preview

Posted by jamie - 13 July 2011 at 3:47pm - 5 Comments
Santa gives out children's letters complaining about Hasbro's use of toy packagi
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Has Hasbro been naughty or nice?

It's July so the last thing any sane person will be thinking about is Christmas. Not so for those in the toy business because, with only 165 shopping days to go, they're looking ahead to the festive season.

Take Hasbro, for instance. Today, product and marketing managers have been showing off the new lines for Christmas to retailers and journalists and we thought we'd pop along as well.

Lego announces forest plan, but what about Mattel?

Posted by andy.t - 7 July 2011 at 4:43pm - 1 Comment
Lego
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Lego have promised to stop wrapping their toys in rainforest destruction

When Ken dumped Barbie last month, Mattel was not the only toy company put under the spotlight for their role in rainforest destruction. Our investigation showed that Hasbro, Lego and Disney are also wrapping toys in paper products coming from Indonesian rainforests.

The first of these toy companies to announce more substantive action is Lego, who have released a new statement on this issue today.

Create a new look for Barbie's latest career - rainforest destroyer!

Posted by jamie - 27 June 2011 at 9:37am - 3 Comments
Scary Chainsaw Barbie
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Barbie needs a new look to go with her new career

Thanks for all the Barbie reviews posted on Amazon - there were some excellent comments. The moderators have since removed them, but they'll have given Mattel something else to think about. Mattel has created many careers for Barbie over the years - vet, fashion designer, architect - but this latest career move as rainforest destroyer means she needs a whole new look.

Luke outside of Toys R Us Nottingham

Author Credit:  Ph. Dom Joyce 2011
Date Taken:  24 June, 2011