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- Sustainability
UpdatesOver half of LEGO Group packing lines switch from plastic bags to paper-based alternatives
The LEGO Group is celebrating a significant milestone in its journey to make all its packaging from more sustainable sources. Over half (56%) of packing lines that package LEGO bricks have now transitioned away from using single-use plastic bags, replacing them with sustainably sourced, technically recyclable paper-based alternatives.
UpdatesStronger reporting to track our climate progress
Each year, the LEGO Group tracks and reports its absolute Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions in accordance with the internationally recognised Greenhouse Gas Protocol framework. This includes emissions from direct operations, purchased energy, and other activities involved in making and selling LEGO® products, reported as Scope 1, 2, and 3 emissions. Moving forward, the company will publish its GHG emissions report as part of its annual sustainability statement which is released each March. GHG reporting for 2024 and 2025 will be part of the report due in early March 2026.
SustainabilityCreative solutions to phase out natural gas in LEGO® factories
At the LEGO Group, we want to help build a sustainable future for children. As part of this, we are taking steps to reduce our carbon emissions, finding innovative and local solutions to make our production sites more efficient, and increasing the use of renewable energy.
This ambition is part of our ‘Zero Impact in Operations’ goal, looking for improvements in our own operations, with a focus on reducing our Scope 1 and 2 emissions.
SitesLEGO Manufacturing Vietnam signs direct power purchase agreement with VSIP to support sustainability ambition
LEGO Manufacturing Vietnam today announced it has signed a Direct Power Purchase Agreement (DPPA) with Vietnam–Singapore Industrial Park (VSIP) as part of its ambition to operate the new factory, which opened in April 2025, on 100% renewable energy. The agreement is for the first large-scale renewable energy solution specifically designed for industrial use in Vietnam.
Press ReleasesLEGO® knight rides again with a new quest: More sustainable LEGO play
The LEGO Group has launched a new campaign, Built for Tomorrow, showcasing the company's ongoing sustainability journey and the innovation behind every LEGO® brick.
SustainabilityThe LEGO Group and WWF Denmark collaborate on new design guidelines to help children imagine a more sustainable future through LEGO® play
The LEGO Group has joined forces with WWF Denmark to create the Planet Promise Design Guidelines to support the development of exciting new storylines that feature socially and environmentally responsible practices in play experiences.
SustainabilityCelebrating 3 years of zero waste to landfill
One of our areas of focus is reducing and managing the waste created by our factory operations. We are constantly looking for ways to avoid waste and to ensure disposal methods are as sustainable as possible.
LEGO VoicesPlay powering progress – How collaboration is supporting innovative climate solutions
What do wheel axles, connectors and minifigure hands have to do with the opening of a new e-methanol factory in Kassø?
Quite a lot, actually.- Press Releases
Kassø e-methanol facility officially inaugurated
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.

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