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Funko (NASDAQ: FNKO) has joined How2Recycle, marking a commitment to sustainability by featuring the How2Recycle label on its Pop! vinyl products. This label informs consumers about the recyclability of packaging, stating that outer cardboard boxes can typically be recycled curbside in the U.S. Funko's President, Andrew Perlmutter, expressed pride in this initiative, aimed at educating fans on proper recycling practices for a healthier planet. The How2Recycle label standardizes recycling instructions across packaging types, promoting broader consumer awareness.
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EVERETT, Wash.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
Funko Inc. ("Funko,” or the “Company”) (Nasdaq: FNKO), a leading pop culture consumer products company, is pleased to announce that it is the newest member of How2Recycle®. Fans can now see the How2Recycle label on Pop! vinyl product, which includes standard size Pop! figures, pocket keychain, Pop! Rides, Pop! Deluxe, Pop! Jumbo and more.
The new How2Recycle label featured on Funko’s products informs consumers that the outer cardboard box can be recycled curbside in most communities across the U.S. If the product’s packaging includes a blister window, consumers should remove the window from the cardboard box and check their local recycling guidelines to confirm how to dispose of the window blister.
“Funko is committed to contributing to a healthier planet and the company is proud to partner with How2Recycle to educate fans on how to recycle our product packaging properly,” said Funko President Andrew Perlmutter. “We hope that this small step will empower our consumers to make healthy choices for our planet in an effort to sustain it for generations to come.”
The How2Recycle label is the only U.S.-based recycling label that is standardized across all packaging types and is the only label to offer comprehensive instructions on packaging recyclability in an easy to understand format. Thousands of brand name products already use the label and can be found in stores across the country. The program also provides custom recyclability assessments and offers all members insight into how the packaging may be re-designed to be improved for recycling in the U.S. and Canada.
Headquartered in Everett, Washington, Funko is a leading pop culture consumer products company. Funko designs, sources and distributes licensed pop culture products across multiple categories, including vinyl figures, board games, action toys, plush, apparel, housewares and accessories for consumers who seek tangible ways to connect with their favorite pop culture brands and characters. Learn more at https://funko.com/, and follow us on Twitter (@OriginalFunko) and Instagram (@OriginalFunko).
ABOUT HOW2RECYCLE
The How2Recycle Label is a U.S.-based standardized labeling system that clearly communicates recycling instructions to the public. Over 100 companies and thousands of name brand products are carrying the How2Recycle label on products. How2Recycle is a project of the Sustainable Packaging Coalition®, a membership-based group that brings together business, educational institutions, and government agencies to collectively broaden the understanding of packaging sustainability and develop meaningful improvements for packaging solutions. For more information, follow us on Twitter @How2Recycle or go to our website at www.How2Recycle.info.