Funko Inc. announced 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. 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.
Funko, Inc. operates as a pop culture lifestyle brand. The Company is engaged in selling a range of licensed pop culture consumer products, featuring characters from a range of media and entertainment content, including movies, TV shows, video games, music and sports. Its products are principally figures, fashion accessories, apparel, plush products, accessories, homewares, and non-fungible tokens (NFTs). Its products combine its brands and designs and aesthetic sensibilities into properties it licenses from content providers. In addition to offering multiple properties and product categories, it creates and sells a variety of brands that have their own look and feel. The Company's brand portfolio includes Core Collectibles (which include Pop! Vinyl, as well as other branded lines such as Soda, Bitty Pop!, and Pop! Yourself), Loungefly (softlines including bags, wallets, backpacks and apparel) and Other (which includes brands, such as Digital Pop! and Mondo).