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The world's first large-scale commercial e-methanol facility, the Kassø e-methanol facility, has been officially inaugurated and is ready to deliver e-methanol to key partners.
The LEGO Group today joined UNICEF to launch a new toolbox which will support game designers to embrace children’s well-being in their work whilst also responding to parents and caregivers’ concerns about their children's digital gaming. The Responsible Innovation in Technology for Children (RITEC) Design Toolbox is a powerful new resource dedicated to fostering the well-being of children engaging in digital play and ensuring safe and enriching digital experiences for them.
The LEGO Group and visionary artist and designer Pharrell Williams have embarked on a shared mission to ignite children’s creativity and curiosity through a new LEGO® Build the Change challenge. The challenge has been launched in partnership with Pharrell’s non-profit YELLOW, which works to even the odds for children through education.
Today, the LEGO Group partnered with LEGO Masters contestant Ben Edlavitch to empower Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Richmond Northside Club members ages 10-12 years to reimagine their environment through play-based learning and building challenges.
The number of children learning about sustainability through the LEGO Group’s free Build the Change social impact program has more than doubled since 2022, according to recent figures*.
The program, which is supported by the LEGO Foundation and empowers children to build a more sustainable future through play, impacted over 2 million children last year ― up from 900,000 in 2022 ― and is on track to reach even more kids in 2024.
Digital games can contribute to the well-being of children, when designed with the needs of children in mind, shows new research from a project co-founded by the LEGO Group and UNICEF.
The LEGO Group has been ranked as the most reputable company in the world in the annual Global RepTrak®100 survey released by the RepTrak Company™.
LEGO Group, LEGO House and the LEGO Foundation announce a range of long-term initiatives designed to support and celebrate neurodivergent children and adults to mark the start of World Autism Acceptance Month.
To drive this ambition forward, a dedicated network of global organisations, play experts and, most importantly, children and youth themselves, have called on UN member states to support the resolution for an International Day of Play. The LEGO Group, the LEGO Foundation and other founding members of the movement are proud to announce that the UN General Assembly has adopted this international awareness day.
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