The Handmade Toy Alliance is a grassroots organization, a coalition of 368 children's product manufacturers, toy retailers, and concerned citizens from across the country, who want to preserve unique handmade toys, clothes, and all manner of small batch children's goods. Formed in November of 2008 in response to the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act (CPSIA), the Handmade Toy Alliance has given a voice to small businesses by offering common sense solutions on how to improve the CPSIA, while ensuring safe children’s products. HTA recently incorporated as a nonprofit trade organization.
Vicki Bodwell, owner of the online children’s bedding and decor store, Warm Biscuit Bedding Company, along with Heather Flottmann, owner of the NYC-based children’s clothing and birthday outfits boutique, liliputians, became Handmade Toy Alliance members shortly after organization’
On June 8, 2009, Vicki and Heather were guests on David Rushkoff’s WFNU radio show, The Media Squat. The three discussed the CPSIA and the broad nature of the law’s language. The effects on small businesses vs. large corporations were also debated as well as the changing marketplace and growing demand for organic, handmade, quality goods. The pair offered up possible solutions to improve the CPSIA, such as allowing component based testing. David asked what concerned listeners could do. Vicki encouraged them to, “Join the Alliance at www.handmadetoyalliance.org,”
Rushkoff concluded, “It will be pretty hard to make anything once there is the barrier to entry of a few hundred thousand dollars in testing. It’s almost a form of the worst kind of deregulation masquerading as legislation.”
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