Lego plans transition to renewable plastic despite rising costs
Lego is planning to stop using materials from fossil fuels for its famous bricks by 2032, choosing more expensive renewable and recycled plastics instead. The
Lego is planning to stop using materials from fossil fuels for its famous bricks by 2032, choosing more expensive renewable and recycled plastics instead. The
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