The Puppet Company signs deal with WWF-UK

In a new contract with WWF-UK, The Puppet Company will supply the soft toys sent to supporters who take out an animal adoption with the charity.

Owner and co-founder Sue Lockey, commented: “We are delighted to be working with WWF-UK and are committed to supporting them as they continue their mission through the supply of our bespoke soft toys, used as optional extras in the animal adoption process to help raise vital funds to support WWF’s work.”

The Puppet Company has also become the only UK toy company and one of only two toy companies in Europe, to be accredited with eco label Blue Angel.

The German eco label has been leading the way for environmentally friendly product design for 40 years, helping customers to select eco-friendly products by certifying that the environmental impacts usually associated with soft toy products have been minimised.

Sue continued: “As the only UK toy company with Blue Angel certification, we are continuing to develop sustainable products and are really excited to introduce new ranges of Eco Puppets and soft toys made from recycled plastic over the coming months as we build on our commitment to supporting the environment.”

Lauren Wiseman, environmental manager for WWF (UK) added: “WWF is committed to ensuring all aspects of our adoption packs, including our soft toys, are produced to the highest environmental standards. The Blue Angel certification assesses several aspects of toy production, from raw materials to labour conditions, to enusre that toys are produced with sustainability in mind. WWF-UK are grateful to The Puppet Company for collaborating with us to bring Blue Angel to the UK soft toy market and hope this will inspire others to follow suit.”

Janine Braumann, Blue Angel, said: “We are very pleased that The Puppet Company has risen to the challenge and achieved the strict requirements of the Blue Angel, with more sustainable toys to follow.

“Consumers place high demands on toys and naturally want them to be free from hazardous substances. This is why the Blue Angel criteria places such a strong focus on the avoidance and minimisation of harmful substances, as well as on the verification of compliance through periodic tests.”

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