Sustainable passport
Baby Elephant

All you need to know about this product!

The raw material supplier for the injection molding process operates entirely on 100% renewable energy, and the toy manufacturing facility is powered by a 1 MW solar energy system.

0.96 kg of CO2 is captured per kg produced, helping to clean the air and combat climate change, making the process more sustainable.

Water-based paints ensure a safe, eco-friendly work environment, support sustainable production, reduce emissions, and promote healthier conditions for both workers and the planet.

The Injection material is made from 56% renewable resources, offering a sustainable and eco-friendly option for various applications while reducing reliance on fossil-based materials.

Baby Elephant

At Proud Penguin, we’re thrilled to introduce our sustainable Baby Elephant figurine, crafted from a material that is 56% renewable. By choosing this innovative material, we’re not only reducing reliance on fossil resources but also contributing to a healthier planet. For every 1 kg of material used in production, 0.96 kg of CO2 equivalent is captured, helping to clean the air and combat climate change.

This product embodies our commitment to sustainability and transparency at every step. Thank you for supporting our mission to create eco-friendly toys that make a positive impact. This is just the beginning.

GHG breakdown by production stage

Product Materials 30% = 0,154kg CO2e
Emissions triggered by the process of producing the product materials

Renewable Materials 56% = 0,145kg CO2e
Are produced from renewable resources, e.g. plant-based

Manufacturing 26% = 0,135kg CO2e
Emissions tied to the final manufacturing step or assembly of the product

Distribution 3% = 0,013kg CO2e
Emissions originating from all logistics up till
the consumer door

Packaging Materials 3% = 0,016kg CO2e
Emissions triggered by the process of producing the packaging materials

Disclaimer:
This sustainability calculation is a sample based on current data and may change with updates in methods or materials. Use it as a reference, not a definitive measure.

My Journey

At Proud Penguin in the UK, and Nani in Tunisia, we’ve embraced near-shoring to create a closer, more sustainable manufacturing connection. Unlike traditional reliance on China, near-shoring allows us to significantly reduce the carbon footprint of shipping, improve production timelines, and maintain rigorous quality control.

This partnership fosters collaboration, transparency, and sustainable practices, ensuring fair labor and ethical standards. By manufacturing closer to home, we’re building stronger regional ties, supporting local economies, and showing that sustainable choices can deliver better products for everyone. Thank you for joining us on this journey—this is just the beginning.

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My Environmental Impact

Disclaimer:
This sustainability calculation is a sample based on current data and may change with updates in methods or materials. Use it as a reference, not a definitive measure.

 FAQs

  • African elephants are endangered due to habitat loss from agriculture, human settlement, and infrastructure development. Additionally, poaching for ivory and human-wildlife conflict pose severe threats to their survival.

  • Habitat loss reduces the space elephants need to find food, water, and shelter, leading to increased competition and conflict with humans. It also fragments populations, making migration and survival more challenging.

  • Baby elephants rely on their mothers and herd for care and protection. Habitat loss and poaching disrupt herds, leaving calves vulnerable to predators, starvation, or abandonment. Stress from human-elephant conflict also affects their development.

  • Protecting African elephants involves preserving their habitats, strengthening anti-poaching laws, and supporting conservation initiatives. Educating communities and promoting sustainable coexistence with wildlife are also crucial.