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{{Short description|German producer of handpainted toy figurines and accessories}}
{{For|the municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate|Schleich, Germany}}
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| name = Schleich | name = Schleich
| logo = Schleich logo.png | logo = Schleich Logo 2022.svg
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| foundation = {{start date and age|1935}} | foundation = {{start date and age|1935}}
| founder = Friedrich Schleich | founder = Friedrich Schleich
| location_city = ] | location_city = ]
| location_country = ] | location_country = Germany
| area_served = Worldwide | area_served = Worldwide
| industry = Toys, figurines | industry = Toys, figurines
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| revenue = 188.7 million ]<ref name=":0">{{Cite news |date=2023-01-05 |title=Lion TopCo GmbH - Konzernabschluss zum Geschäftsjahr vom 01.01.2020 bis zum 31.12.2020 |language=de |trans-title=Lion TopCo GmbH - Consolidated financial statements for the fiscal year from 01.01.2020 to 31.12.2020 |work=]}}</ref>
| key_people = Dirk Engehausen (CEO), Erich Schefold (CFO)
| revenue_year = 2020
| owner = ]
| key_people = Dirk Engehausen, Daniel Rupp, Udo Rother
| num_employees = 250
| owner = ]
| homepage =
| num_employees = 440<ref name=":0" />
| footnotes =
| num_employees_year = 2020
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'''Schleich''' is a ] toy ] of hand-painted toy ]s and accessories. The company is headquartered in ]. The traditional market for Schleich products is ], with half their sales in Germany.<ref></ref> Schleich sells approximately 30,000,000 figures each year and are represented in 60 countries, worldwide.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.maziply.com/blogs/blog/how-toys-are-made-by-schleich|title=How Schleich Toys Are Made|last=|first=|date=|website=Maziply Toys|language=en|url-status=live|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=2019-12-18}}</ref>
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'''Schleich''' is a German producer of hand painted toy ]s and accessories. The company is headquartered in ], ]. In 2020, the group employed 440 people and generated sales of 188.7 million euros.<ref name=":0" /> Half of the sales are generated outside of the German domestic market, and Schleich branded play figurines and playsets are sold in over 60 countries.<ref name=":1">{{Cite web |last= |first= |date=2023-01-30 |title=Auslandsgeschäft hilft Schleich in unsicheren Zeiten |trans-title=Foreign business helps Schleich in uncertain times |url=https://www.sueddeutsche.de/wirtschaft/spielwaren-auslandsgeschaeft-hilft-schleich-in-unsicheren-zeiten-dpa.urn-newsml-dpa-com-20090101-230130-99-408434 |access-date=2023-06-14 |website=] |language=de}}</ref> In 2022, the company sold a total of approximately 40 million figurines.<ref name=":2">{{Cite news |last=Kotowski |first=Timo |date=2023-03-06 |title=Der Zauberlehrer von Schwäbisch Gmünd |language=de |trans-title=The Magic Teacher of Schwäbisch Gmünd |work=] |url=https://www.faz.net/aktuell/wirtschaft/unternehmen/der-zauberlehrer-von-schwaebisch-gmuend-18728057.html |access-date=2023-06-14 |issn=0174-4909}}</ref>


==History== ==History==
In 1935, Friedrich Schleich (1900–1978) founded Schleich in Stuttgart as a supplier of plastic parts. In the 1950s, the company became known as Schleich Figuren, producing bendable plastic figurines for the first time. In the 1960s, the company focused on producing licensed toy figurines (]). This included the development, production and marketing of comic figurines such as ], ], ] and ]. Especially with their Smurfs figurines, the company became widely recognised as a toy supplier.<ref name=":3" />
Schleich was founded by Friedrich Schleich in 1935. Its figurines were first released in the 1950s with the development, production and marketing of comic figurines such as ] and ]. In the early 1980s they added animal figurines and ]s to their range of products. Until the end of 2006, Schleich was a family-owned business. It was then taken over by the British investment company ],<ref name=Playthings></ref> who paid 165 million euro for an 80% share.<ref> on the acquisition of Schleich</ref>

In 1977, Friedrich Schleich sold the company.<ref name=":3">{{Cite news |last=Schildgen |first=Moritz |date=2018-08-11 |title=Schleichs Weg zum Erfolg |language=de |trans-title=Schleich's path to success |pages=8 |work=]}}</ref> Until the end of 2006, Franz-Ulrich Köster, Klaus Schwarz and Paul Kraut senior were shareholders of the company. In the 1980s, Schleich shifted its focus from comic figurines to produce more detailed true to life animal figurines, but also started to produce ].<ref name=":8">{{Cite news |last=Wagener |first=Benjamin |date=2016-01-25 |title=Wachstumsschmerzen |language=de |trans-title=Growing pains |pages=22 |work=]}}</ref><ref name=":3" />

When the three shareholders retired in 2006, Paul Kraut junior took over the management of the company, while the British investment company ] invested 165 million euros and acquired 80% of the shares of the company.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2008-03-18 |title=Press Release - HG Capital Trust PLC - Final Results - Part 1 |url=http://www.reuters.com/article/2008/03/18/idUS72364+18-Mar-2008+RNS20080318 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://archive.today/20120910183238/http://www.reuters.com/article/pressRelease/idUS72364+18-Mar-2008+RNS20080318#selection-2142.0-2142.1 |archive-date=2012-09-10 |access-date=2023-06-14 |website=]}}</ref><ref name=":4">{{Cite web |last=Wagener |first=Benjamin |date=2016-01-24 |title=Schleich: Elefanten und Krokodile auf Wachstumsmission |trans-title=Schleich: Elephants and crocodiles on a growth mission |url=https://www.handelsblatt.com/unternehmen/mittelstand/schleich-elefanten-und-krokodile-auf-wachstumsmission/12868250.html |access-date=2023-06-14 |website=Handelsblatt |language=de}}</ref> In 2013, Thomas van Kaldenkerken followed Kraut as CEO. After restructuring the company, van Kaldenkerken handed over the management in 2015 to Dirk Engehausen.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Schleich: Spielwarenhersteller beruft Dirk Engehausen zum neuen CEO |trans-title=Schleich: Toy manufacturer appoints Dirk Engehausen as new CEO |url=https://www.k-online.de/de/Media_News/News/Archiv_Branchen-News/Schleich_Spielwarenhersteller_beruft_Dirk_Engehausen_zum_neuen_CEO |access-date=2023-06-14 |website=K - Trade Fair for Plustic and Rubber |language=de}}</ref> Upon his arrival, the company's annual sales doubled from 2015 to 2020.<ref name=":5">{{Cite news |last=Kotowski |first=Timo |date=2020-02-03 |title=Schleich mit vielen Pferdestärken |language=de |trans-title=Schleich with a lot of horsepower |pages=21 |work=Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung}}</ref> The reason for this was, among other things, the expansion abroad. By 2015, around 80% of sales were generated in Germany; by 2020, that figure was just under 50%.<ref>{{Cite news |last=Kotowski |first=Timo |date=2022-09-29 |title=Spielzeughersteller Schleich will Figuren zweites Leben geben |language=de |trans-title=Toy manufacturer Schleich wants to give figurines a second life |work=Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung |url=https://www.faz.net/aktuell/wirtschaft/unternehmen/spielzeughersteller-schleich-will-figuren-zweites-leben-geben-18351898.html |access-date=2023-06-14 |issn=0174-4909}}</ref> The company grew primarily in the U.S., France, and the U.K.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Hofer |first=Joachim |date=2022-06-01 |title=Auf Augenhöhe mit Lego und Mattel: Finanzinvestor will Schleich zur Weltmarke machen |trans-title=On a par with Lego and Mattel: Financial investor wants to turn Schleich into a global brand |url=https://www.handelsblatt.com/unternehmen/handel-konsumgueter/spielzeughersteller-auf-augenhoehe-mit-lego-und-mattel-finanzinvestor-will-schleich-zur-weltmarke-machen/28384922.html |access-date=2023-06-14 |website=Handelsblatt |language=de}}</ref>

In 2014, ] investment company ] acquired Schleich for a price of 220 million euros. In 2016, to tap the American market, the toy maker acquired licenses to produce ] as well as ] heroes such as ] and ].<ref>{{Cite news |date=2014-05-18 |title=Schlümpfe-Hersteller: Finanzinvestor kauft Schleich |language=de |work=Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung |url=https://www.faz.net/aktuell/wirtschaft/unternehmen/schluempfe-hersteller-finanzinvestor-kauft-schleich-12945176.html |access-date=2023-06-14 |issn=0174-4909}}</ref><ref name=":4" /> Since mid-2019, the company belongs to ] based ].<ref name=":5" /><ref>{{Cite web |last=Speiser |first=Marcel |date=2019-07-09 |title=Partners Group übernimmt die Schleich-Schlümpfe |trans-title=Partners Group takes over the Schleich Smurfs |url=https://www.handelszeitung.ch/unternehmen/partners-group-ubernimmt-die-schleich-schlumpfe-257227 |access-date=2023-06-14 |website=] |language=de-CH}}</ref>

During the ], Schleich continued to increase its sales despite difficulties in its global supply chains.<ref>{{Cite web |last= |date=2022-01-27 |title=Spielwarenhersteller Schleich trotzt Lieferproblemen |trans-title=Toy manufacturer Schleich defies delivery problems |url=https://www.nwzonline.de/wirtschaft-meldungen/spielwarenhersteller-schleich-trotzt-lieferproblemen_a_51,5,3474786670.html |access-date=2023-06-14 |website=Nordwest-Zeitung |language=de}}</ref> In 2023, Schleich introduced figurines for the ] book and film series.<ref name=":6">{{Cite news |last=Kotowski |first=Timo |date=2023-01-30 |title=Ausland hilft Schleich-Figuren |language=de |trans-title=Abroad helps Schleich figurines |work=Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung |url=https://www.faz.net/aktuell/wirtschaft/unternehmen/ausland-hilft-schleich-figuren-18641404.html |access-date=2023-06-14 |issn=0174-4909}}</ref>

== Corporate structure ==
Schleich is headquartered in ], Germany.<ref name=":0" /> In 2020, the group employed 440 people and generated sales of 188.7 million euros.<ref name=":0" /> Half of sales are generated outside of the German domestic market, and Schleich branded play figurines and playsets are sold in over 60 countries.<ref name=":1" /> In 2022, the company sold a total of approximately 40 million figurines.<ref name=":2" /> Schleich GmbH is the seventh largest toy supplier in Germany, behind ], ], ], ], ], and ].<ref name=":7">{{Cite web |last=Dierig |first=Carsten |date=2016-01-27 |title=Ohne Schlümpfe: Schleich will Lego und Playmobil einholen |trans-title=Without Smurfs: Schleich wants to catch up with Lego and Playmobil |url=https://www.welt.de/wirtschaft/article151506224/Warum-Schleich-die-Schluempfe-als-Opfer-bringt.html |access-date=2023-06-14 |website=] |language=de}}</ref> ]

=== Revenue ===
{| class="wikitable"
!Year
!2011
!2012
!2013
!2014
!2015
!2016
!2017
!2018
!2019
!2020
|-
|Revenue
|93.1&nbsp;mln&nbsp;€
|81.6&nbsp;mln&nbsp;€
|89.8&nbsp;mln&nbsp;€
|95.3&nbsp;mln&nbsp;€
|113.8&nbsp;mln&nbsp;€
|123.1&nbsp;mln&nbsp;€
|136.9&nbsp;mln&nbsp;€
|161.4&nbsp;mln&nbsp;€
|178.7&nbsp;mln&nbsp;€
|188.7&nbsp;mln&nbsp;€
|}
''Source'': ''Bundesanzeiger''<ref name=":0" /><ref>{{Cite news |date=2020-03-19 |title=Schleich GmbH - Jahresabschluss zum Geschäftsjahr vom 01.01.2018 bis zum 31.12.2018 |language=de |trans-title=Schleich GmbH - Financial statements for the fiscal year from 01.01.2018 to 31.12.2018 |work=Bundesanzeiger}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news |date=2018-04-23 |title=Schleich GmbH - Jahresabschluss zum Geschäftsjahr vom 01.01.2016 bis zum 31.12.2016 |language=de |trans-title=Schleich GmbH - Financial statements for the fiscal year from 01.01.2016 to 31.12.2016 |work=Bundesanzeiger}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news |date=2016-04-21 |title=Schleich GmbH - Jahresabschluss zum Geschäftsjahr vom 01.01.2014 bis zum 31.12.2014 |language=de |trans-title=Schleich GmbH - Financial statements for the fiscal year from 01.01.2014 to 31.12.2014 |work=Bundesanzeiger}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news |date=2014-11-18 |title=Schleich GmbH - Jahresabschluss zum Geschäftsjahr vom 01.01.2012 bis zum 31.12.2012 |language=de |trans-title=Schleich GmbH - Financial statements for the fiscal year from 01.01.2012 to 31.12.2012 |work=Bundesanzeiger}}</ref>


==Products==
== Design, production and materials==
Schleich produces lifelike and authentic figurines from various types of plastic<ref name=":5" /> using injection moulding. Starting in 2003, Schleich expanded its products to include playsets and other accessories, such as fantasy figurines. The toys and playsets are marketed with the help of play scenarios.<ref name=":3" />
The design of products and the creation of tooling is mostly in-house. Production is at the German headquarters and in production facilities in foreign countries, with the figures being hand-painted in China.<ref></ref> In 2006, Schleich had about 250 employees and a yearly sales figure of around 80 million Euro.<ref name=Playthings/>


In the past, Schleich has licensed brands including ], ], ] and ].<ref name=":3" /><ref name=":4" /> The first major success for Schleich was JOPO, which were bendy figurines with long legs. From there, they met success with their first launch of smurf figurines.<ref name=":3" /> Since then, they have worked with different brands to portray characters as figurines.
== Product Llines==
The current line of figurines now includes six major brands owned by Schleich.


=== Product lines ===
* ]
The line of figurines includes nine major brands owned by Schleich (as of 2023) and other figurines: Wild Life, Farm World, Horse Club, Sofie's Beauties, Dinosaurs, Bayala, Eldrador Creatures, The Smurfs and Harry Potter.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Schleich Spielzeug Tierfiguren und Spielsets |trans-title=Schleich toys animal figurines and playsets |url=https://www.schleich-s.com/de/DE/ |access-date=2023-06-14 |website=www.schleich-s.com |language=de}}</ref><ref name=":6" />
* ]
* ]
* ]
* ]
*]


=== Design, production and materials ===
They also have a licensing agreement currently to produce smurfs. In the past, Schleich has licensed many major brands including ], ], ] and ], to name a few.
The design of products and the creation of tooling is mostly in-house. Production is at the German headquarters and in production facilities in foreign countries. When a figurine is manufactured, a digital model is first made on the computer, followed by a resin prototype. From this, a mould is made for the injection moulding machine. The figurines are then cast and hand painted at various locations<ref name=":7" /> in China, ], ], ], ], ], and ].<ref>{{Cite news |last=Jahberg |first=Heike |date=2007-09-16 |title=Exportspielzeug: Made in Germany? Made in China! |language=de |trans-title=Export toys: Made in Germany? Made in China! |work=] |url=https://www.tagesspiegel.de/wirtschaft/made-in-germany-made-in-china-1548304.html |access-date=2023-06-14 |issn=1865-2263}}</ref> Schleich toys are made of different plastics, like ], so that the products are bite-, scratch- and saliva-resistant. They also add a softener developed by ] called ]. These materials comply with the European Toy Directive 2009/48/EC and DIN EN 71.


=== Sustainability ===
The first major success for Schleich was JOPO, which were bendy figures with long legs. From there, they met success with their first launch of smurf figures. Since then, they have worked with a variety of brands to bring characters to life. But Schleich's overall success today is a result of its animal figures.
All of Schleich's products and packaging are being optimised and certified according to the principles of the ] ].<ref>{{Cite news |last=Bosch |first=Julia |date=2022-12-22 |title=Öko bei Spielzeug kaum gefragt |language=de |trans-title=Little demand for eco toys |pages=17 |work=]}}</ref> Further, since 2023 consumers have been able to return their Schleich figurines to the toy manufacturer for recycling. So far, only a few figurines have been returned.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Markert |first=Sandra |date=2023-06-16 |title=Wohin mit altem Spielzeug? |trans-title=Where to put old toys? |url=https://www.echo-online.de/panorama/leben-und-wissen/wohin-mit-altem-spielzeug-2637979 |access-date=2023-06-20 |website=Darmstädter Echo |language=de}}</ref> According to a survey conducted by Schleich in February 2023, the reason for this is that the figurines are rather passed on to friends, neighbours or the next generation.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Nachhaltigkeit bei schleich |url=https://www.schleich-s.com/de/DE/nachhaltigkeit |access-date=2023-06-20 |website=Schleich}}</ref>


== Sites ==
== Schleich flagship stores ==
Schleich produces its figurines and playsets in ], ], ], ], ], ] and ].<ref name=":7" /><ref>{{Cite news |last=Schießl |first=Michaela |date=2007-12-21 |title=Elfenland ist abgebrannt |language=de |trans-title=Elfland burned down |work=] |url=https://www.spiegel.de/wirtschaft/elfenland-ist-abgebrannt-a-5016682c-0002-0001-0000-000055034238 |access-date=2023-06-14 |issn=2195-1349}}</ref> In addition to its headquarters in Schwäbisch Gmünd, Schleich has locations in ], ] (]), ] (]), ] (]), ] (]), ] (]), ] (]) and ] (]).<ref name=":0" />
In 2019, Schleich wanted to expand its distribution in North America and partnered up with several key retailers throughout the United States with store-in-store concepts known as Schleich Flagship Stores. The longest continuously running Schleich Flagship Store is <ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.maziply.com/blogs/blog/maziply-toys-first-schleich-flagship-store-in-new-england|title=First Schleich Flagship Store in New England|last=|first=|date=|website=Maziply Toys|language=en|url-status=live|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=2019-12-18}}</ref>, which was launched in March of 2019. The attraction features a 15 foot T-Rex, life-sized Schleich lion, play area with play table and a large selection of Schleich figurines.]


After previous success, in 2019 Schleich began partnerships with major toy retailers in various locations in the United States, creating in-store Schleich flagship stores. The first of these were in ] and ] (]), and ].<ref>{{Cite web |last=Zahn |first=James |date=2019-04-25 |title=Schleich Boosts Retail Footprint with Flagship Toy Departments in the U.S. • The Toy Book |url=https://toybook.com/schleich-boosts-retail-footprint-with-flagship-toy-departments-in-the-u-s/ |access-date=2023-06-14 |website=The Toy Book |language=en-US}}</ref>
== Headquarters==
Schleich is currently headquartered in ], Germany


==Notes== ==Notes==
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Latest revision as of 17:16, 20 November 2024

German producer of handpainted toy figurines and accessories For other uses, see Schleich (disambiguation).
Schleich
Company typePrivate
IndustryToys, figurines
Founded1935; 90 years ago (1935)
FounderFriedrich Schleich
HeadquartersSchwäbisch Gmünd, Germany
Area servedWorldwide
Key peopleDirk Engehausen, Daniel Rupp, Udo Rother
ProductsSmurfs, animals, knights, elves, dinosaurs, Harry Potter
Revenue188.7 million euros (2020)
OwnerPartners Group
Number of employees440 (2020)
WebsiteSchleich website
Figurines of Schleich, 2022

Schleich is a German producer of hand painted toy figurines and accessories. The company is headquartered in Schwäbisch Gmünd, Germany. In 2020, the group employed 440 people and generated sales of 188.7 million euros. Half of the sales are generated outside of the German domestic market, and Schleich branded play figurines and playsets are sold in over 60 countries. In 2022, the company sold a total of approximately 40 million figurines.

History

In 1935, Friedrich Schleich (1900–1978) founded Schleich in Stuttgart as a supplier of plastic parts. In the 1950s, the company became known as Schleich Figuren, producing bendable plastic figurines for the first time. In the 1960s, the company focused on producing licensed toy figurines (merchandising). This included the development, production and marketing of comic figurines such as Snoopy, Maya the Bee, Mickey Mouse and the Smurfs. Especially with their Smurfs figurines, the company became widely recognised as a toy supplier.

In 1977, Friedrich Schleich sold the company. Until the end of 2006, Franz-Ulrich Köster, Klaus Schwarz and Paul Kraut senior were shareholders of the company. In the 1980s, Schleich shifted its focus from comic figurines to produce more detailed true to life animal figurines, but also started to produce Muppet characters.

When the three shareholders retired in 2006, Paul Kraut junior took over the management of the company, while the British investment company HG Capital invested 165 million euros and acquired 80% of the shares of the company. In 2013, Thomas van Kaldenkerken followed Kraut as CEO. After restructuring the company, van Kaldenkerken handed over the management in 2015 to Dirk Engehausen. Upon his arrival, the company's annual sales doubled from 2015 to 2020. The reason for this was, among other things, the expansion abroad. By 2015, around 80% of sales were generated in Germany; by 2020, that figure was just under 50%. The company grew primarily in the U.S., France, and the U.K.

In 2014, French investment company Ardian acquired Schleich for a price of 220 million euros. In 2016, to tap the American market, the toy maker acquired licenses to produce Peanuts as well as Justice League heroes such as Superman and Batman. Since mid-2019, the company belongs to Swiss based Partners Group.

During the Covid-19 pandemic, Schleich continued to increase its sales despite difficulties in its global supply chains. In 2023, Schleich introduced figurines for the Harry Potter book and film series.

Corporate structure

Schleich is headquartered in Schwäbisch Gmünd, Germany. In 2020, the group employed 440 people and generated sales of 188.7 million euros. Half of sales are generated outside of the German domestic market, and Schleich branded play figurines and playsets are sold in over 60 countries. In 2022, the company sold a total of approximately 40 million figurines. Schleich GmbH is the seventh largest toy supplier in Germany, behind Lego, Playmobil, Hasbro, Mattel, Simba-Dickie, and Ravensburger.

Schleich headquarters in Schwäbisch Gmünd

Revenue

Year 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020
Revenue 93.1 mln € 81.6 mln € 89.8 mln € 95.3 mln € 113.8 mln € 123.1 mln € 136.9 mln € 161.4 mln € 178.7 mln € 188.7 mln €

Source: Bundesanzeiger

Products

Schleich produces lifelike and authentic figurines from various types of plastic using injection moulding. Starting in 2003, Schleich expanded its products to include playsets and other accessories, such as fantasy figurines. The toys and playsets are marketed with the help of play scenarios.

In the past, Schleich has licensed brands including Marvel, DC, Disney and Peanuts. The first major success for Schleich was JOPO, which were bendy figurines with long legs. From there, they met success with their first launch of smurf figurines. Since then, they have worked with different brands to portray characters as figurines.

Product lines

The line of figurines includes nine major brands owned by Schleich (as of 2023) and other figurines: Wild Life, Farm World, Horse Club, Sofie's Beauties, Dinosaurs, Bayala, Eldrador Creatures, The Smurfs and Harry Potter.

Design, production and materials

The design of products and the creation of tooling is mostly in-house. Production is at the German headquarters and in production facilities in foreign countries. When a figurine is manufactured, a digital model is first made on the computer, followed by a resin prototype. From this, a mould is made for the injection moulding machine. The figurines are then cast and hand painted at various locations in China, Germany, Spain, Portugal, Tunisia, Bosnia, and Romania. Schleich toys are made of different plastics, like polyvinyl chloride, so that the products are bite-, scratch- and saliva-resistant. They also add a softener developed by BASF called Hexamoll DINCH. These materials comply with the European Toy Directive 2009/48/EC and DIN EN 71.

Sustainability

All of Schleich's products and packaging are being optimised and certified according to the principles of the cradle-to-cradle circular economy. Further, since 2023 consumers have been able to return their Schleich figurines to the toy manufacturer for recycling. So far, only a few figurines have been returned. According to a survey conducted by Schleich in February 2023, the reason for this is that the figurines are rather passed on to friends, neighbours or the next generation.

Sites

Schleich produces its figurines and playsets in Germany, Portugal, Romania, Moldova, Vietnam, Tunisia and China. In addition to its headquarters in Schwäbisch Gmünd, Schleich has locations in Munich, Amsterdam (Netherlands), Lyon (France), Milan (Italy), London (United Kingdom), Prague (Czechia), Charlotte (United States) and Tokyo (Japan).

After previous success, in 2019 Schleich began partnerships with major toy retailers in various locations in the United States, creating in-store Schleich flagship stores. The first of these were in Beverly Hills and San Mateo (California), and Kingston (Massachusetts).

Notes

  1. ^ "Lion TopCo GmbH - Konzernabschluss zum Geschäftsjahr vom 01.01.2020 bis zum 31.12.2020" [Lion TopCo GmbH - Consolidated financial statements for the fiscal year from 01.01.2020 to 31.12.2020]. Bundesanzeiger (in German). 2023-01-05.
  2. ^ "Auslandsgeschäft hilft Schleich in unsicheren Zeiten" [Foreign business helps Schleich in uncertain times]. Süddeutsche Zeitung (in German). 2023-01-30. Retrieved 2023-06-14.
  3. ^ Kotowski, Timo (2023-03-06). "Der Zauberlehrer von Schwäbisch Gmünd" [The Magic Teacher of Schwäbisch Gmünd]. Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (in German). ISSN 0174-4909. Retrieved 2023-06-14.
  4. ^ Schildgen, Moritz (2018-08-11). "Schleichs Weg zum Erfolg" [Schleich's path to success]. Schwäbische Zeitung (in German). p. 8.
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