The toy company is designing a plant-based "bio brick" as an alternative to the popular product. "We receive lots of letters from children asking why we still use single-use plastic in our boxes, ...
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Lego Group (LEGO) has announced plans to ditch plastic packaging by 2025 following calls from children to be more sustainable. The toy maker will be trialing recyclable paper bags from next year as ...
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Kids have spoken, and LEGO has listened. “We have received many letters from children about the environment asking us to remove single-use plastic packaging,” Niels B. Christiansen, LEGO Group CEO, ...
A request from children is changing the future of LEGO kits. The company announced they will be phasing out their single-use plastic bags used to separate parts of their kits beginning next year. “We ...
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