Wednesday, June 24, 2015

I sincerely appreciate LEGO's recognition that any brick material must stand up over decades -- they do get handed...

I sincerely appreciate LEGO's recognition that any brick material must stand up over decades -- they do get handed from generation to generation. Good for them for investing in everyone's future.

via Sarah Lee 
http://www.cbc.ca/news/business/lego-to-spend-185-4m-finding-alternative-to-wasteful-plastic-for-its-bricks-1.3125664

8 comments:

  1. Good for them! And the earth!

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  2. I wonder, if they can do it. And will original plastic bricks rise in price?

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  3. Lego is on the right track(:
    Shell Oil drilling in the Arctic? glad that severed that tie.

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  4. Hopefully we can still use our current parts and these new ones will work with them

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  5. Also i wish lego was cheaper like it was a few years ago

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  6. Found a green 2x10 plate brick on the sidewalk this morning in a vacant stretch of road. Added it to my collection that one day will end up in the hands of a great grand child. The grandchildren are already get some of the sets here and there.

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  7. jdozer25 I have brinks dating back to the 1950s and they work perfectly with the new ones.

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Now I'm doubly intrigued!

Now I'm doubly intrigued!