Beiträge von Puma im Thema „E-Mission - kooperatives Spiel von Matt Leacock und Matteo Menapace“

    Weiß jemand was wie bei dem Spiel die Produktionsbedingungen sind?
    Ist das irgendwie sehr umweltfreundlich?

    Ich zitiere einfach mal die Kampagnenseite:


    No plastics

    Daybreak won't include ANY plastics. Not even shrink wrap or baggies: instead, our storage trays will be made from eco friendly pulp, and our packaging will seal with alternative materials that are biodegradable.

    No textiles

    Cotton and other conventionally grown fabrics require high amounts of water, contribute to soil degradation, and use harmful pesticides. So cloth bags and anything like that are out. We even had to change part of the game's design in order to accomplish this!

    100 % FSC Certified

    Our wood and paper components will be FSC certified, meaning that they will come from responsibly managed forests that provide environmental, social and economic benefit. And will be harvested in such a way to guarantee they will grow back.

    100 % open source

    Any of the techniques or products we develop to improve sustainability will be available for ANYONE to use. Even the molds we're planning to create with will be free for anyone else working with our manufacturer to use in perpetuity.

    Our manufacturer, Panda, is an industry leader in making the tabletop gaming industry more environmental friendly. We trust them to help us push the industry toward more sustainable manufacturing. And to accomplish all this, we're working with a sustainability consultant, Ruth Meza, to make sure we're making the best decisions we can.

    Of course, any physical product has environmental impacts, and the economics of boardgames require printing in a single location far from most backers. But in the future, we will continue to evaluate regional printing and other ways to reduce the environmental impacts of production.