Building a Sustainable Future: Lego Group's Supplier Sustainability Program
Key Ideas
  • Lego Group announced a Supplier Sustainability Program to reduce planet-warming pollution, aiming for a 37% cut by 2032 and 'net zero' by 2050.
  • The company will work with suppliers to set pollution-reduction targets, transition to renewable energy, and improve efficiency to combat climate change.
  • Lego is shifting to more eco-friendly materials like recycled plastic and exploring alternatives such as e-methanol and bio-polypropylene.
  • The initiative is part of Lego Group's broader climate action plan, emphasizing collaboration with suppliers and a commitment to creating a sustainable future.
Lego Group has introduced a new Supplier Sustainability Program to enhance the sustainability of its operations by collaborating with suppliers. The Danish company aims to reduce its planet-warming pollution by 37% by 2032 and achieve 'net zero' emissions by 2050. Suppliers will be required to provide data on their carbon pollution and set pollution-reduction targets for 2026 and 2028. The program includes initiatives to improve facility efficiency, transition to renewable energy, and adopt environmentally friendly transportation methods. Lego Group's investment in sustainability initiatives, like using recycled plastic and exploring alternative materials such as e-methanol and bio-polypropylene, demonstrates its commitment to combating climate change. The company's focus on sustainable practices aligns with global efforts to address plastic pollution and promote a healthier planet. By prioritizing collaboration and innovation, Lego Group is paving the way for a more sustainable future in the toy manufacturing industry.
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