LEGO builds bolder climate targets

Michael Holder
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Danish toy giant reveals it is aiming for further 10 per cent boost in CO2 efficiency per Lego brick by 2020 alongside cuts in supply chain emissions

The LEGO Group today announced new 2020 targets to further reduce its manufacturing and supply chain greenhouse gas emissions as part of an extended partnership with environmental campaign group WWF...

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