LEGO Targets 50% Recycled Plastic
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•LEGO Paying Out of Pocket to Make Half the Plastic in Its Bricks from Renewable Materials by 2026
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LEGO has announced it will pay out of pocket to increase the amount of recycled plastic in its bricks to 50% by 2026 .
Estimated to increase production costs by around 70% , the company’s CEO stated its bottom line will bear the burden as it hopes continued investment by LEGO will allow companies that make recycled plastic monomers to expand and reduce these high costs.
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