Eco Toys: A Cheat Sheet on Non Toxic Toy Brands
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It’s easy for toy brands to claim they’re eco-friendly — but cutting through the marketing jargon to find genuinely sustainable and non-toxic toys isn’t always so simple.
That’s why we’ve done the hard work for you.
Introducing Hello Charlie’s 2024 Eco Toys Cheat Sheet – your go-to guide for choosing toys that are safe for your kids and kind to the planet. We’ve reviewed and researched 57 eco toy brands available in Australia, from wooden toys and natural rubber bath toys to beeswax crayons and more.
✅ Curated list of non-toxic, eco-conscious toy brands
✅ Perfect for holiday gifts, baby showers, birthdays & more
✅ Helps you avoid greenwashing and make informed choices
✅ Supports ethical businesses and sustainable manufacturing
✅ Designed to help minimise environmental impact while putting your child’s safety first
Whether you're building a newborn gift set, refreshing the toy box, or shopping for a special occasion, this guide helps you choose products made from truly safe, non-toxic materials — and from companies committed to doing better for people and the planet.
A downloadable, easy-to-use toy brand guide
Insights into toy safety regulations
Materials to avoid in baby and kids’ toys
What to look for in eco-friendly toy design
A full list of 57 reviewed eco toy brands for 2024
We’ve done the digging so you don’t have to. Grab your free copy and shop smarter for safe, sustainable toys all year round.
This cheat sheet is based on publicly available information at the time of compilation. While we strive to provide accurate, up-to-date details about materials and manufacturing practices, we recommend checking individual brands for the most current product specifications and certifications. Hello Charlie does not accept responsibility for any changes in product formulations or claims made by third-party manufacturers.
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