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Article

22 Apr 2009

Author:
ClimateBiz

Toy Makers Flunk at Addressing Climate Change: Report

The toy and child equipment manufacturing sector is flunking in its efforts to track and reduce its greenhouse gas emissions to address climate change, according to the latest Climate Counts scorecard. A dismal eight out of the top 13 companies by revenue received a score of zero…Hasbro emerged as the leader within its sector with a score of 40 out of 100…Far behind Hasbro was Mattel with 18 points and Lego with 13 points. The remaining companies received zero points and include JAKKS Pacific Inc., Mega Brands, Playmates Holdings Ltd., Chicco Espanola S.A., makers of Chicco products, Evenflo, Chelsea & Scott Ltd., owner of brands One Step Ahead and Leaps and Bounds, Britax ROeMER Kindersicherheit GmbH, makers of Britax brand equipment, and Peg Perego.