Is There Room for a Holiday Climate Message For Our Kids?
The toy companies scored by ClimateCounts.org have enormous supply chains using energy and creating waste – much of it petroleum-based plastic – that have climate impacts that can’t be viewed as insignificant.
Company Name ClimateCounts Score
Hasbro 37
The LEGO Group 35
Mattel 24
Newell Rubbermaid 9
Dorel Industries 5
JAKKS Pacific, Inc 0
MEGA Brands 0
Playmates Holdings Limited0
Chicco Espanola S.A. 0
Evenflo 0
Chelsea & Scott, Ltd. 0
BRITAX ROeMER 0
Peg Perego 0
This holiday season, ClimateCounts.org is making sure you spend your hard-earned dollars with companies who care about the climate change. Join the Striding Shopper Campaign to give the gift that keeps on giving: companies that care about climate change as much as you do.
For a multi-billion dollar industry that will generate a large portion of its annual revenue this holiday season, isn’t it time we demand climate action to protect our children’s future? Wouldn’t this send the right message to our children this holiday season, ClimateCounts.org is making sure you spend your hard-earned dollars with companies who care about the climate change. Join the Striding Shopper Campaign to give the gift that keeps on giving: companies that care about climate change as much as you do.
Send a message to the world's largest toy companies telling them you're ready to see them hitting their stride with their approach to climate action!
Mark Harrison is the Campaign Coordinator at ClimateCounts.org and can be reached at mharrison@climatecounts.org. The Striding Shopper Campaign is supported by these great organizations: TckTckTck.org, ICCR.org, Kids vs Global Warming, and Brighter Planet. CC10593