The Lego Group, Denmark, has joined the How2Recycle initiative, providing U.S. consumers with guidance and encouragement to responsibly recycle their Lego packaging. The first Lego boxes with ...
I don't know about you, but when I was kid I had boxes and boxes of LEGO that my parents bought me to keep me out of their hair. This LEGO wasn't sorted in the slightest, in fact it probably couldn't ...
Danish toymaker Lego is testing a new way for customers to return their unwanted bricks in an effort to move closer to its goal of switching to 100 percent sustainable materials by 2030. U.S.
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. NEW YORK — Lego is looking to keep its ...
NEW YORK — Lego is looking to keep its plastic bricks out of the trash. The Danish toymaker is testing a way for customers to ship their unwanted bricks back and get them into the hands of other kids.
Lego is looking to keep its plastic bricks out of the trash.>> Download the FREE WMUR appThe Danish toymaker is testing a way for customers to ship its unwanted bricks back and get them into the hands ...
Each year, over 90 million tons of recyclable materials end up in U.S. landfills. Recycling sorting has been mechanized for decades in the United States. Optical sorters are one of the most ...
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