Dantoy looking to make impact in UK with new green range

New ‘I’m Green’ line is made of at least 90% sugarcane, while its bioplastic is 100% recyclable.

Danish company Dantoy is expanding its new sustainable toy range into the UK market.

The new ‘I’m Green’ line is made of at least 90% sugarcane – a sustainable raw materials – while its bioplastic is 100% recyclable.

In addition to this, Dantoy’s packaging is all made from recycled cardboard, while its toys are approved for contact with foods, microwave safe, dishwasher safe, frost proof and contain no toxins.

The range of bio toys includes Stacking Cups (pictured) which aim to stimulate children’s awareness of colours and shape. Suitable for six months and up, the play cups come in a palette of muted tonal colours and are packed in a recycled cardboard box.

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