Hasbro to improve product-to-package ratio
Reducing total packaging size is the most recent effort in a series of sustainable packaging initiatives by Hasbro, all of which the company says have been designed to minimize the environmental impact, including: • Phase-out of polyvinyl chloride in packaging: In 2011, Hasbro announced plans to eliminate PVC from all new core toy and game packaging beginning in 2013. • Elimination of wire ties: In 2011, Hasbro replaced all wire ties in its packages with ties made from paper rattan or bamboo mix to reduce environmental impact. The effort eliminated approximately 34,000 miles of wire ties—more than enough, it says, to wrap around the circumference of the Earth.
• Responsible paper sourcing policy: Hasbro implemented an aggressive paper sourcing policy in 2011, providing guidelines for suppliers regarding sustainable paper sourcing to help ensure that paper used in Hasbro products aligns with the company's commitment to environmental sustainability.
In addition to these sustainable packaging initiatives, Hasbro reports that it is committed to continuous improvement in corporate social responsibility. The company's CSR efforts focus on three key priorities: product safety, manufacturing ethics, and environmental sustainability.
In recognition of Hasbro’s company-wide CSR efforts, the Ethisphere Institute named the company one of the “2012 World’s Most Ethical Companies,” in March 2012. Hasbro was also included among the 2012 winners of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Climate Leadership Awards, which recognize corporate, organizational, and individual leadership in addressing climate change and reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.












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