Danish toymaker Lego is testing a new way for customers to return their unwanted bricks in an effort to move closer to its goal of switching to 100 percent sustainable materials in the next decade.
The Lego Group, Denmark, has joined the How2Recycle initiative, providing U.S. consumers with guidance and encouragement to responsibly recycle their Lego packaging. The first Lego boxes with ...
The toymaker is using discarded fishing nets and engine oil as ingredients in the 300 million “tires” it makes per year. Lego, which produces some 300 million small-scale wheels each year, says the ...
After previously announcing that it would be pivoting to recycled plastic bottles to make bricks, Lego is now walking back on that promise. The toy manufacturer has given up on its plan to use ...
Danish toymaker Lego is testing a new way for customers to return their unwanted bricks in an effort to move closer to its goal of switching to 100 percent sustainable materials by 2030. U.S.
It's a problem generations of parents have struggled with — children grow up, take on other interests and leave behind their infatuation with Lego — the interlocking plastic bricks that have been a ...
Danish toymaker Lego is to trial a new scheme in the US allowing customers to send their bricks back so they can be used by other children. Lego will provide labels for customers so they can put ...
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NEW YORK — Lego is looking to keep its plastic bricks out of the trash. The Danish toymaker is testing a way for customers to ship their unwanted bricks back and get them into the hands of other kids.