Hasbro Packaging Phases From Plastic to Efficient

The global toy company plans to eliminate all plastic packaging for new products by the end of 2022 and is introducing two new products that will “bring sustainability to family game night.”

The first fully sustainable board game.
The first fully sustainable board game.
Hasbro

“We're trying to sell toys but we're also trying to genuinely make the world a better place. Hopefully [we'll help] preserve some of the resources that this world has left to offer our kids,” said Hasbro’s Ben Kuchler, Director of Product and Package Sustainability. Kuchler and Jacquie Patterson, Senior Manager of Package Engineering on the sustainability team, presented at Sustainability in Packaging US this week. They talked about the company’s broad sustainability actions over the past decade, as well as their path for the future of hasbro packaging materials.

Hasbro, creator of iconic toys and games such as Nerf, My Little Pony, Transformers, Play-Doh, Monopoly, Baby Alive, and Power Rangers, has also partnered with brands such as Disney, Marvel, and Star Wars. Kuchler said that in 2018, Hasbro became the first toy company to offer a recycling program for US customers. And through a partnership with TerraCycle, Hasbro recycles the “retired” toys back into things like playground equipment, park benches, and flowerpots. The program was expanded to France, Germany, Brazil, and Canada in 2019, the UK in 2020, and “a bunch of other countries are being planned for the years ahead,” said Kuchler.Marketing for Hasbro's recycling program.Marketing for Hasbro's recycling program.

According to Patterson, Hasbro started its sustainability journey over a decade ago. The company eliminated tissue paper in shipping cartons and the polybags that contained instruction sheets. In 2010, paper ties substituted the wire ties that used to hold toys in place in the packaging. In 2013, PET replaced PVC in the packaging, which by 2016 included 40% recycled content. In 2018 Hasbro began switching to bioPET. Said Patterson, “Our journey was working toward making continual improvements to our materials and improving our plastic materials.”

The company has long been working to reduce packaging material and waste in e-commerce packaging and designing packaging specifically for the e-commerce channel. In 2017 Hasbro launched recycle labeling on packaging to help inform North American consumers on how to recycle the product packaging.

Said Kuchler, “Toys have been packaged in PET blisters, or PVC blisters for 50 years now. And so, we created a new filter for ourselves. Wherever we don't physically require plastic in our packaging to deliver it safely to the consumer, whatever that product experience might be, we're trying to eliminate it and phase it out.” To that end, the company is focusing on eliminating poly bags, elastic bands, elastic fasteners, shrink wrap, PET window sheets or blisters. (This initiative focuses on primary packaging, as well as some secondary/tertiary packaging elements.)

Kuchler said Hasbro hopes to provide “a sense of leadership within the packaging industry, or at least within the toy packaging industry, to encourage our partners and our competitors to look and see if they can do better as well.”

CASE STUDIES

Hasbro phased out some plastic packaging in its NERF gun package.Hasbro phased out some plastic packaging in its NERF gun package.NERF Ultra Dorado:  This item had a new dart that the company wanted to showcase. The original packaging displayed the new dart in a blister in the top right corner. But going forward, said Patterson, “what the team is doing is providing a graphic rendering of what that dart looks like enlarged a little bit, to be able to really showcase that…rather than physically showing the product.” The remaining darts which would normally be packaged in a poly bag are now wrapped in tissue paper and located inside the closed portion of the box to eliminate the poly bag.

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