18-year-old's toy rental business in Kelowna, B.C., aims to help reduce plastic waste

Max Elliot has always considered himself a minimalist when it comes to personal possessions.

However, the 18-year-old has quite the affinity for toys — which he lends out to others.

That’s why, a month ago, he launched Aluda Toys, a new toy rental business serving parents and children across Kelowna, B.C.

“When kids get bored or if they want new toys, they’re able to go on my website, choose the ones they want, and get them delivered right to their doorstep,” Elliot told CBC News, standing next to part of his collection in his parents’ basement.

The recent high school graduate said the goal of Aluda Toys, which sounds like “a lotta toys,” is to prolong the lifespan of

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