Lego invests £96m in search for greener building blocks

James Phillips
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Iconic brand seeks reduction in its carbon footprint with new material for building elements and packaging

The Lego Group plans to invest DKK1bn (£96m) into the research, development and implementation of new sustainable materials. The group hopes that the development of a new material will result in its...

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