According to the article, which of the following best describes how "green" toys and traditional toys differ?

"Green" toys are often made with nonrenewable materials, while traditional toys are made with sustainable materials.
"Green" toys are made with sustainable materials, while traditional toys are often made with nonrenewable materials.
Traditional toys last longer and are cheaper to make, while "green" toys are rated as being high-quality.
Traditional toys are rated as being high-quality, while "green" toys last longer and are cheaper to make.

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The best description of how "green" toys and traditional toys differ, according to the article, is:

"Green" toys are made with sustainable materials, while traditional toys are often made with nonrenewable materials.

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