At the LEGO Group, everything we do is guided by our vision to become a global force for Learning Through Play, our fundamental belief in children’s right to play and our mission to inspire and develop the builders of tomorrow. When children play, they build essential life skills, learn to solve problems and boost confidence, creativity and resilience whilst having fun.
We want children to inherit a healthy planet. We’re determined to play our part in making that happen and there’s no time to waste. Climate change is affecting life on Earth for plants, animals and people. Each year, we receive hundreds of letters from children with great ideas about how we can make a difference in the world and help care for the environment. We want them to know that we are listening, and that we are working hard to play our part in building a sustainable future and a more inclusive world.
LEGO® products
We will make our products from more sustainable materials by 2032.
Packaging
We will switch to recyclable packaging across all areas of our business.
Climate action
We’ve set a target to reduce our greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions to net zero by 2050.
Keeping bricks in play
LEGO® play is made to last. That’s why LEGO bricks can be built and rebuilt into an infinite number of different things!
To reduce the environmental impact of all parts of our business, we are currently working on a broad range of initiatives, which include transitioning to more sustainable raw materials, using more sustainable packaging and making our business more circular. By 2025, we will have doubled our spending on sustainable initiatives compared to 2023.
The LEGO Group Announces New Initiatives to Support Fans and Colleagues with Non-visible Disabilities, Conditions and Sensory Needs
To mark the 2024 International Day of Persons with Disabilities, the LEGO Group introduced a wave of new initiatives designed to support and celebrate fans and colleagues with disabilities, conditions and sensory needs that aren’t immediately apparent.
Empowering the digital games industry to champion children’s well-being in digital play
The LEGO Group joined UNICEF to launch a new toolbox which will support game designers to embrace children’s well-being in their work. The Responsible Innovation in Technology for Children Design Toolbox is a resource dedicated to fostering the well-being of children engaging in digital play.
Kladno LEGO® factory more than doubles its renewable energy capacity
The LEGO factory in Kladno has completed yet another phase in the expansion of its rooftop solar park, supporting the company’s commitment to increase capacity and production of renewable energy at its sites.
We’re joining forces with children and parents, our employees, partners, experts and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) to make a lasting impact and inspire the children of today to become the builders of tomorrow.