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Has the push for sustainable toys changed what your kids play with?
As 2026 brings tighter regulations and rising consumer awareness around plastic waste and ethical sourcing, parents are rethinking the environmental footprint of their children's playthings. Cast your vote to share how sustainability is—or isn't—reshaping the toys in your home.
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