Toymaker hopes to bring down oil-based plastic it uses by paying up to 70% more for certified renewable resin to encourage production
Lego plans to make half the plastic in its bricks from renewable or recycled material rather than fossil fuels by 2026, in its latest effort to ensure it toys are more environmentally friendly.
The Danish company, which last year ditched efforts to make bricks entirely from recycled bottles because of cost and production issues, currently makes 22% of its colourful bricks using fossil fuels.
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