BiOBUDDi Animal planet Jeep

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Nice playset for your toddler

Go on an adventure with the BiOBUDDi Animal planet Jeep playset. Help build the awesome jeep and tough gray rhino. This building set consists of a total of 22 toy bricks with different prints. There is also a nice background plate that you can easily print out of the recyclable packaging. Use the two supplied slot blocks to press the background plate. The other cards that you can print out of the package can be used for a unique and educational memory game. Discover and learn all new animals in a playful way with theĀ Animal planet playsetĀ from BiOBUDDi. A very fun and educational playset for children from 1.5 to 6 years old.

Building blocks of sugar cane plants

All BiOBUDDi building blocks are made from the remains of the sugar cane plant and are thereforeĀ sustainable toys. Playing with blocks is good for the motor development of a young child. With the products of BiOBUDDi, you show that you deal with the planet in an environmentally conscious way. And that is why all the products are made in an environmentally friendly way in the Netherlands.

The main advantages of the product

  • Environmentally friendly made from residual sugar cane
  • Made in the Netherlands
  • Building is good for motor skills and fantasy
  • 100% recyclable packaging
  • Good for the educational development of a young child
  • The toy blocks can be combined with blocks from other well-known brands
  • The play set contains a textbook with assignments, with which the child can perform fun educational assignments.
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Biobuddi Features

BiOBUDDi is committed to build a better tomorrow, and for this reason, develops and make eco-friendly products

BiOBUDDi originated in the Netherlands. To ensure the quality we check the production process from up close. This is also one of the reasons that the toys are produced in the Netherlands. Our process is guaranteed of respect for the earth and people on it. In order to have the production process entirely in our own hands, it was decided to produce everything ourselves. The entire development of the product takes place with love from the Netherlands. The Netherlands is a beautiful country that values quality and environmental friendliness. We would like to make the message of building a better tomorrow known worldwide throughout our products.

BiOBUDDi focuses on being CO2 neutral and has identified sugar cane plants as a resource that absorbs carbon dioxide, is recyclable, and suitable for toy production. These plants absorb CO2 and release oxygen during growth.

The byproduct of sugar cane processing, known as the side stream, is used to create bio-ethanol, which is then utilized to produce green polyethylene (Green PE) based on BiOBUDDi's patented formula in Germany.

This renewable plastic forms the basis of all their products, resulting in a positive impact on CO2 emissions. BiOBUDDi also emphasizes the recyclability of their materials, acknowledging the importance of the entire product life cycle. While recycling practices vary by country, the company aims for a positive CO2 impact even if products aren't recycled.

The production process and waste phase of BiOBUDDi products are eco-friendly, utilizing sustainable sugar cane and reusing residual components. Their commitment to using biobased materials derived from renewable resources is supported by DIN CERTCO certification from TƜV Rheinland, a recognized testing company.

Sustainable use of sugarcane

BiOBUDDi makes its products mainly from its own biobased raw material. The most important part of this rcw material is Green PE. This material is made from ethanol which comes from a side stream of sugar cane processing. Brazil is the world's largest sugar cane producer. Approximately 50% of the sugar cone processed is used to make sugar, with the remaining 50% used to make ethanol. Brazil's sugar cane cultivation is concentrated in the country's Center-South region. There is no expansion of sugar cane planted creas in the rainforest or the Pontanal Wetlands.