Responsible Toy Sourcing Seminar: maximizing global opportunities
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About this Event
Join Ethical Toy Program and Spielwarenmesse for an educational seminar at Nuremberg Toy Fair exploring global opportunities to manage risks, protect brand reputation and enhance your toy supply chain.
Leaders in sustainability and responsible toy manufacturing will examine the current trends, and emerging risks and regulations affecting the toy industry, as well as presenting opportunities to diversify toy supply chains beyond China in 2020.
Learn from toy industry experts
Whether you are an established player in the market or a promising start-up, this educational seminar offers a unique opportunity to learn from global experts on responsible toy sourcing.
Seminar speakers include leaders from the Ethical Toy Program, representatives from the Southeast Asian Toy Association (SEATA) along with leading toy brands and retailers.
Seminar topics will cover:
- Responsible manufacturing opportunities outside of China, with a focus on Vietnam, Indonesia and Malaysia
- How to conform to emerging legislation impacting the global toy industry, such as Modern Slavery legislation or Germany’s draft Sustainable Value Chain Law
- Latest updates and responsible sourcing trends all toy companies need to be aware of
The seminar starts with a keynote from Ethical Toy Program President and CEO Carmel Giblin, followed by a panel discussion from representatives from toy brands, retailers and licensors operating globally, Toy Industries of Europe and the Southeast Asian Toy Association.
Speakers:
Attendees will then get the opportunity to post questions to the panel in a 15-minute Q&A.
Don’t miss out, register today and secure your place at this responsible sourcing seminar at Nuremberg Toy Fair 2020.
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Please note
The seminar takes place at Spielwarenmesse so you must register to attend the toy fair in order to gain access to the seminar venue. You can register for Spielwarenmesse here.
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