LEGO Surpasses 50% Renewable and Recycled Raw Materials to Make Its Bricks
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LEGO Surpasses 50% Renewable and Recycled Raw Materials to Make its Bricks
The LEGO Group revealed significant progress in its efforts to increase the use of sustainable materials in its products, announcing that it reached 52% renewable and recycled content in the materials used to produce its LEGO bricks in 2025, up from 33% the prior year. The new data was released with LEGO Group’s 2025 Sustainability Statement, outlining the company’s progress towards its sustainability targets. The company’s goals include making …
The Danish toy manufacturer, which has just presented its annual results, produced double the growth of the industry in 2025.
Lego has once again confirmed that it is the world leader in the toy market. The Czech Republic, where the building kits are manufactured and sold, also played a significant role in this. The Czech Republic has the largest collection in the world and its value is still growing.
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