Why Hasbro's Trashing of Magic in Landfills is a Growing Concern

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Hasbro, a multinational toy and board game company, has recently come under fire for trashing thousands of unsold Magic: The Gathering cards in a landfill. This controversial act has sparked outrage among fans and environmental activists alike. Magic: The Gathering is a popular collectible card game that has a dedicated fanbase around the world. Players collect and trade cards to build their own customized decks and compete with each other. The game has been around for over 25 years and has gained a reputation for its intricate gameplay and immersive fantasy world. However, Hasbro's decision to dispose of unsold Magic cards in a landfill has raised serious concerns about sustainability and waste management.


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However, Hasbro's decision to dispose of unsold Magic cards in a landfill has raised serious concerns about sustainability and waste management. Reports suggest that the company destroyed over 1,500 metric tons of cards, which equates to millions of individual cards ending up in the trash. This not only represents a significant waste of resources, but also has negative implications for the environment.

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Hasbro trashing magic in landfill

Environmental activists argue that Hasbro should have explored alternative options such as recycling or donating the unsold cards. Recycling would have allowed the materials used in the cards, such as paper and ink, to be repurposed and reduce the environmental impact. Donating the cards to charities or schools could have also been a viable solution, as it would have allowed others to enjoy the game while minimizing waste. Many fans of Magic: The Gathering have expressed their disappointment and frustration with Hasbro's decision. They argue that the company should have considered the impact on their fanbase, who invest time and money into collecting these cards. Trashing the cards not only devalues the game, but also disregards the dedication and passion of the players. In response to the backlash, Hasbro has stated that the decision to discard the cards was done to protect the integrity of the game and prevent counterfeit cards from entering the market. They claim that by destroying the cards, they are safeguarding the value of authentic Magic cards. However, critics argue that this explanation falls short and fails to justify the sheer amount of waste generated. The controversy surrounding Hasbro trashing Magic: The Gathering cards in a landfill highlights the need for companies to prioritize sustainability and responsible waste management. The public outcry from fans and environmental activists alike serves as a reminder for the company to reevaluate their practices and find more environmentally friendly solutions in the future..

Reviews for "Hasbro's Trashing of Magic in Landfills: Exploring the Alternatives"

1. John Doe - 1/5
This is by far the worst decision Hasbro has made. Instead of finding a more sustainable solution, they chose to trash magic cards in a landfill. It's incredibly wasteful and disrespectful to the players who have invested time and money into this game. Hasbro should have considered recycling or even donating these cards to charity. It's a slap in the face to the community and shows a blatant disregard for the environment.
2. Jane Smith - 2/5
I am extremely disappointed with Hasbro's choice to throw away magic cards in a landfill. This not only contributes to environmental pollution but also shows a lack of consideration for the game's dedicated fans. The cards could have been repurposed, recycled, or donated to various organizations. It's a shame that such a large company like Hasbro would make such a thoughtless decision. I hope they reconsider their actions and find a more responsible way to handle the disposal of their products in the future.

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