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Wednesday, October 13 2021 - 19:50
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The Megatrend for the 2022 Spielwarenmesse: Toys go Green
NUREMBERG, Germany, Oct. 13, 2021 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

- Sustainability is becoming ever more important

- "Toys go Green" special area with four themed islands

Sustainability has become a highly significant topic worldwide. The 
International TrendCommittee for the Spielwarenmesse is similarly devoting its 
efforts to this development. To highlight the importance of the topic within 
the toy industry, the 13 members of the TrendCommittee will be focusing on this 
one megatrend for 2022: Toys go Green. In consultation with the experts, the 
team at the world's leading trade fair has identified four product categories 
relevant to the trend: "Made by Nature," "Inspired by Nature," "Recycle & 
Create," and "Discover Sustainability." From 2 to 6 February 2022, the 
Spielwarenmesse will be bringing the topic to life at the "Toys go Green" 
special area in Hall 3A. Products from the different segments will be presented 
on four themed islands.

Made by Nature: bamboo, cork and more

Wooden toys such as building blocks and sorting games have long been firm 
fixtures in countless children's playrooms. The "Made by Nature" section 
demonstrates that toys can also be made from many other natural materials. The 
range of raw materials that nature has to offer is broad and diverse, and 
includes products such as maize, rubber, bamboo, wool and cork.

Inspired by Nature: the plastics of the future

The "Inspired by Nature" segment likewise revolves around renewable raw 
materials. The production of plastics is heavily dependent on fossil resources 
such as oil, coal and natural gas. This product category demonstrates that 
there are other ways, too. It presents toys made from bio-based plastics that 
are environmentally friendly.

Recycle & Create: new from old

Sustainably manufactured products are at the heart of the "Recycle & Create" 
category. On the one hand, it showcases toys made of recycled raw materials; on 
the other, it focuses on creating new toy ideas with upcycling.

Discover Sustainability: learning through play

Toys can help children to understand complex situations by simplifying and 
clarifying them. These are the products at the forefront of "Discover 
Sustainability." The segment displays toys that use play to explain topics such 
as environment and climate, and to make children aware of the issues.

The "Toys go Green" special area in Hall 3A presents toys that are relevant to 
the categories of this megatrend. Four themed islands invite retailers and 
buyers to discover products and try them out. Additionally, the special area 
provides concise background information on the topic of sustainability. Next 
door, at the Toy Business Forum, industry participants can similarly learn 
about "Toys go Green" from daily expert presentations.

Concise articles on the topic of sustainability and examples of best practice 
are available on the website https://www.spielwarenmesse.de/en/toysgogreen.

Spielwarenmesse®

The trade fair and marketing services provider Spielwarenmesse eG is the 
organiser of the Spielwarenmesse® – the leading international trade fair for 
toys, hobbies and leisure. This B2B fair creates a comprehensive communication 
and ordering platform for national and international exhibitors. Its 
presentation of innovations and comprehensive overview of the industry 
represent a valuable pool of information for specialist retailers from around 
the world, guiding them through the market every year. Since 2013, the term 
Spielwarenmesse® has also been a protected word mark in Germany.

Fair date: Spielwarenmesse®, Wednesday to Sunday, 2 – 6 Feb 2022

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Source: Spielwarenmesse eG
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