Toy firm Mattel aims to construct a sustainable future with new bio-plastics building sets

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The new products build on the firm's recently announced commitment to make 100 per cent of its toys recycled and recyclable by 2030

Toy manufacturing giant Mattel is launching a series of bio-based plastic products for its pre-school construction brand Mega Bloks, the brand behind Barbie and Hot Wheels announced yesterday. Three...

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