About Us
Thinkbaby and Thinksport address the growing concern of toxic chemicals leaching from consumer products and aim to create safe alternatives for babies to athletes alike.
For over 15 years assisting companies from product development to sales, Kevin Brodwick created Thinksport and Thinkbaby to address the growing concern and need for safer products. After working with a laboratory funded by the National Institute of Health (specifically focused on testing products for estrogenic activity - largest type of endocrine disruptor), Mr. Brodwick became aware of the extent to which harmful chemicals were present in everyday products. In 2006, after unsuccessfully convincing several large companies to alter formulation, Mr. Brodwick took it upon himself to create an alternative line of consumer products.
Thinkbaby and Thinksport's founder, Kevin Brodwick, brought his interest in health and preventative medicine and his background in biotechnology together to form a company whose sole purpose is to create alternative products for babies to athletes alike. With a team of physicians and scientists focused on the latest biological and chemical sciences, Thinkbaby and Thinksport continue to lead in the usage of safe, non-toxic materials for consumer goods. Thinkbaby and Thinksport’s efforts are further energized by working with both leading child and health advocacy partners and like-minded individuals.
Our Chemical Policy
Thinkbaby & Thinksport Receive B Corporation Certification
Thinkbaby Thinksport Receive B Corporation Certification; Company recognized for highest standards of social and environmental performance.
Thinkbaby and Thinksport, the leaders in developing non-toxic alternatives for consumer products with biologically harmful chemicals, announced today that the company has become a Certified B Corporation.
By earning the prestigious designation, Thinkbaby and Thinksport join the ranks of Ben & Jerry’s, Patagonia, Etsy, and nearly 1000 organizations globally in meeting the rigorous standards of social and environmental performance, transparency, and accountability.
“Certified B Corporations employ the power of business to work out social and environmental problems,” said Thinkbaby and Thinksport founder Kevin Brodwick. “Thinkbaby and Thinksport were actually born from my frustration in trying to get major corporations to alter their chemical policies and to produce safer products. In addition to building safe solutions, we also built Think social to empower our followers to determine where our non-profit donation stream flows. We are elated to be connected now to other like-minded organizations and help spread awareness of the important of certification.”
Unlike traditional corporations, Certified B Corporations are legally required to consider the impact of their decisions not only on their shareholders, but also on their stakeholders, which includes workers, suppliers, community, consumers, and the environment.