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Lego, which produces billions of bricks every year, tested over 600 materials to try and create a new medium that would ultimately replace its oil-based brick by 2032, reported Reuters,.
Lego is moving toward its goal of producing completely oil-free bricks by 2032 after securing agreements with suppliers of renewable plastics, the company said Wednesday.
Lego, which sells billions of plastic bricks annually, has tested over 600 different materials to develop a new material that would completely replace its oil-based brick by 2030, but with limited ...
Lego, which sells billions of plastic bricks annually, has tested over 600 different materials to develop a new material that would completely replace its oil-based brick by 2030, ...
LEGO says it has tested over 600 different materials over the last eight years in an effort to make the bricks more sustainable – with varying levels of success.
Lego is ditching fossil fuels for a more planet-friendly material. This week, the toy maker announced it was eliminating the use of oil in its bricks and replacing it with renewable materials and ...
More Sustainable Products. Lego doesn’t want its bricks to end up in a landfill. The company has promised to “make our products from more sustainable materials by 2032,” but in general, it ...
Bricks and Minifigs, noted as the largest franchised store of its kind, specializing in buying, selling, and trading of new ...
Now, two major U.S. toy companies are launching new brands of bricks in hopes of capturing some of Lego’s lucrative market share in the construction toy category.