Hasbro, Mattel and Learning Resources among the winners for inaugural Play For Change Awards

Play for Change Awards
Toy industries of Europe has detailed the winners of the 2020 Play For Change Awards.

The Awards focuses on toys and practices that help kids confidently navigate the world around them in ways that show ‘respect for themselves, for others and for our planet’.

Awards were given for innovation in three categories: empowerment; environmental sustainability; and future skills.

The winners are:

Empowerment category (recognising activities and toys that break boundaries based on outdated ‘norms’ of social status, ability, sex, race or religion):
1. Gold Award winner: Mattel for The Barbie Empowerment Project
2. Silver Award winner: Twin Science and Robotics for the Twin Science Kit for the Visually Impaired
3. Bronze Award winner: Mattel for Creatable World

Environmental Sustainability category (for initiatives and/or toys that educate about sustainability or deploy environmentally sustainable practices)
1. Gold Award winner: Hasbro for the Hasbro Recycling Project
2. Silver Award winner: Dantoy for BIO toys
3. Shared Bronze Award winners: Clementoni for the Sequence Puzzle and Allingham Games with The Good Life

Future Skills category (recognising an initiative or product that prepares children for tomorrow’s world)
1. Gold Award winner: Learning Resources for Artie 3000TM
2. Silver Award winner: Chicco Artsana for Adventure Airlines
3. Bronze Award winner: Geomag for Skyline New York

Each award category had a dedicated, independent jury that represented a broad spectrum – disability rights, sustainability, education and play specialists, toy industry experts and more.

Chair of the Jury, John Baulch, publisher of Toy World magazine said: “The high quality of entries meant that the choice of winners was not always easy, but we are really happy with the innovation, impact and playfulness of the winning toys. An award like Play for Change that celebrates toymakers innovating for good will drive further positive change in our industry.”

Catherine Van Reeth, Director General of Toy industries of Europe, said: “We want the Play For Change Awards to become an annual celebration, driving further innovation and change within our industry. As the initiative gets better known and more established, our aim is that a Play for Change award becomes something to aspire to: a recognizable sign of achievement in creating toys for a better world.”

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