Lego is about to get a bit more green. Time reports the toy company recently announced plans to invest $1 billion in an effort to reduce its carbon footprint over the next 15 years. Yes, that means Lego will work to replace the plastic products in its bricks and its packaging with materials that are better for the environment. It's sounds like a tall order. The project and 100 new employees will be headquartered at a Lego sustainability center in Demark, which is slated to be finished by 2016.
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Lego says 'no' to plastic bricks, packaging
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By Alex Cnossen
Alex Cnossen is a Northwest native and has worked for several local publications, including KOMO, KIRO and KING-TV. He grew up in Portland and loves to run and write. Follow him on Twitter @CnossenAle
Alex Cnossen is a Northwest native and has worked for several local publications, including KOMO, KIRO and KING-TV. He grew up in Portland and loves to run and write. Follow him on Twitter @CnossenAle