|
welcome
|
|
|
loginbar_login
|
Recently Recalled Toys: Can Those Trusted Toys Be Trusted Anymore?Submitted by Taraluna on October 31, 2007 - 10:21pm.
Recently
Recalled Toys: Can Those Trusted Toys Be Trusted Anymore?
By
Irv Weinberg
'Tis the season to be careful. Recently, recalled toys have become big news: So far this year Mattel has recalled almost 19 million toys for inherent dangers from lead paint, to small loose parts particularly magnets that can be easily swallowed. If two or more are swallowed they can play havoc with a child's internal organs. From Thomas the Tank Trains, to Dora the Explora, and even Sesame Street, this holiday season its buyer beware and who can you trust, like never before. Did you know that every one of the 24 kinds of recently recalled toys were manufactured in China where 70-80% of all toys come from? Did you know that these toys are not only potentially dangerous to those who get them, but to those who make them? If lead exposure is toxic to a single child, how much more toxic must it be for the workers exposed in the manufacture of the millions of recently recalled toys, in an inadequately ventilated factory where temperatures routinely reach over 100 degrees? It's a job that pays the average Chinese toy worker about .23 cents and hour for a 13-15 hour shift without paid overtime. When you look at the growing list of recently recalled toys, it can be discouraging. But all is not gloom and doom in Toyland. The good news is there's a whole new world of gifts and toys that are good in every way, for the giver, the getter and the maker. You can find a Santa's sack full of exciting, fun, stimulating, non-toxic and safe gifts and toys readily and easily available for every gift giving occasion at e-retailers like Taraluna ( www.taraluna.com). Taraluna is a women-owned, family-run business dedicated to changing the world one purchase at a time. Owner, Penny Schafer's motto in business and life is, "When you shop wisely and buy fair trade, sweatshop-free, organic and natural gifts, you are saying NO to exploitation and YES to humanity." Here are some important questions Penny suggests you ask yourself before buying a toy or gift.
Penny especially believes in and promotes fair trade toys and gifts. Much like fair trade coffee that has started to enter the consciousness of coffee drinkers everywhere, fair trade gifts and toys promote many similar issues. Living wages for workers. Safe working conditions. Respect for the rights of individual workers. According to Penny, "We have a lot of power as consumers, why should we settle for less than the best? If a company isn't behaving in a way that you find appropriate, vote with your dollars. Stop buying their products and let them know you want them to clean up their act." If you think that fair trade, safe and non-toxic toys and gifts need to be boring, think again. Taraluna proves that safe and fair trade can be fabulous. Here are some of her favorites this season:
Taraluna also offers a beautiful selection of fair trade, gifts that are as fun to give as they are to receive.
As we head into the holiday season when our thoughts should be turning to peace on earth and good will to all, Penny reminds us that this needs to extend all the way to the workers who make our gift giving possible.
The
list of recently recalled toys not only represents a hazard to
our kids, but to the workers producing them. "When people
aren't making a fair wage, and they are made to work in hostile
or unsafe conditions for long periods of time, there isn't much
love going into the toy you purchase if it's made from another
person's suffering," she says. Penny continues, "If
workers are This season thinking a little ahead and thinking a little green will keep the happy in everyone's holidays and give what a gift is supposed to. Happiness that's harmless.
Irv
Weinberg is a nationally known Marketing & Advertising Executive
and writer with more than 30 years experience at the highest echelons
of America's best known advertising agencies. Since relocating
to Santa Fe, NM, he has combined his green, socially responsible
and organic lifestyle with his marketing skills and now devotes
his energies to helping green companies emerge and prosper. His
company, Mind Over Markets (www.MindOverMarkets.com),
helps clients both large and small achieve success, recognition
and sustained growth. Irv is also a well-published writer and
blogger on green issues.
( categories: )
|
|
© 2006-2008 Dianovo Foundation |
Good point and one that should be pretty obvious, I think.
Unless companies like Mattel drastically change their operations, I wouldn't put my money on them. Hopefully the majority of their customers really start demanding some change, otherwise it'll probably continue for sometime to come...