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Recycling Play Tokens
Recycling Play Tokens
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These recycling tokens are designed to enhance early learning through tactile and visual exploration. This set can help to support learning through play and learning about recycling and the importance of looking after our world. It is ideal for sensory play at home or within an educational setting. These play tokens supports hands-on engagement, helping children build key skills in a creative way. They can be used in many different ways to support counting and learning about numbers.
Understanding what these logos mean:
Mobius Loop (3 arrows)
This indicates that an object is capable of being recycled but not that it will necessarily be accepted in all recycling collection systems or that it has been recycled. Sometimes this symbol is used with a percentage figure in the middle to explain that the packaging contains x% of recycled material.The Green Dot (2 arrows)
The Green Dot does not necessarily mean that the packaging is recyclable, will be recycled or has been recycled. It is a symbol used on packaging in some European countries and signifies that the producer has made a financial contribution towards the recovery and recycling of packaging in Europe.What themes or plays is this item suitable for?
These tokens are perfect for learning about recycling, ways to help our planet and Earth plays.
How big is this item?
Each token is approx 4.5cm in diameter.
Can this item be used in water play?
This item is suitable for water play, fizzy play may stain the item.
Safety and Care Instructions
- This item is UKCA tested.
- WARNING: This item requires full adult supervision and is suitable for ages 3+.
- This item is not dishwasher safe.
- If required, wipe the item with a cool damp cloth and ensure it is thoroughly dried.
- Store the item in a cool place. High temperatures can cause the item to become deformed due to the physical properties of PLA.
- If your item shows signs of damage please discard the item.
PLA? What is it?
PLA stands for Polylactic Acid. It is a polymer that is derived from plants and while it is marketed as ‘eco-friendly’ it is still a plastic but it is a better option than oil derived plastics. Additionally, PLA is biodegradable but only under certain conditions. It will not degrade in typical compost heaps and as such it is advised to not discard your used PLA items this way. Please contact your local authority to discuss if they have PLA recycling or compost options available.
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