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Quality

Quality and environment

We use only the very best materials in the care and safety for our dogs, ranging from packaging to the smallest detail can be submitted for recycling or incineration.
 

Our choice of materials

wooden toys are made of Swedish Karlit MDF Board, which is the cleanest and brightest on the market, and is the only one in all markets that are certified, No. 147,301 & 147,302, and approved in accordance with the Swedish and California's tough rules for composite panels applicable environmental and health, which is an important factor because these games will be used by both my dogs and your dogs.


Karlit MDF board is a natural product and is made from wood from Swedish forests. The raw material has not tainted by previous use or involvement of foreign and dangerous substances, which otherwise is very common in other similar MDF boards with darker color. Discarded wood-based products can be disposed of at landfill sites, where wood fractions can be chipped and used as pellets or as fuel. Used discs are an excellent fuel. Carbon dioxide emissions from burning of wood does not affect the greenhouse effect. The ash from Karlit MDF Board, which has not been surface treated or treated otherwise, can be traced to the natural cycle and is thus a recirculating nutrient resource.


All wood blocks in our wooden games are made of hard and dense wood from Swedish beech trees.
In all of our plastic toys, we have only used non-toxic and recyclable plastic such as PE and PP plastic, and can thus be submitted to the environmental stations with recycling of plastics. In most of the plastic parts for our wooden games, we use an environmentally friendly plastic, consisting of 40% plastic and 60% wood shavings.

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