Another brick in the wall: Lego plans to use greener plastics

Danish toymaker pledges to end use of oil-based plastic by 2030

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Lego has announced plans to phase out oil-based plastics, replacing them with more sustainable materials over the next decade.

Last year, the BBC series Blue Planet II raised public concern about the environmental harm done by discarded plastics, which break down into microscopic particles and enter the food chain through the world’s oceans.

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