LEGO says it ‘can’t turn back the clock’ in response to cargo spill
The LEGO Group says bricks ‘belong at home, not in the ocean’, but it ‘can’t turn back the clock’ on
Read moreThe LEGO Group says bricks ‘belong at home, not in the ocean’, but it ‘can’t turn back the clock’ on
Read moreA new book has just been published about the LEGO washing up on our beaches, highlighting the dark side of
Read moreIn the run up to the COP26 climate summit, the LEGO Group has released a new set of ‘instructions’ for
Read moreThe rollout of episodes for the LEGO Group’s second official podcast continues with another instalment of our LEGO stories discussing
Read moreAn expansion to the CITY Road Plates system has achieved 10,000 supporters on LEGO Ideas, with it proposing safer options
Read moreAdrift: The Curious Tale of the Lego Lost at Sea will tell the story of LEGO elements washing up on
Read moreA study from the University of Plymouth suggests that LEGO bricks could survive in the ocean for 1,300 years. LEGO
Read moreWhile the LEGO Group continues to strive to meet its goal to manufacture all products using sustainable elements by 2030,
Read moreFollowing the launch of the LEGO Friends Sea Life Rescue sets, the LEGO Group is teaming up with National Geographic
Read moreA link up between the LEGO Group with Ocean Heroes Bootcamp will help inspire children to protect the ocean. Ocean
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