LEGO Group Signs Up To Green Consumption Pledge

The LEGO Group has become one of the first companies to sign up for the European Commission’s Green Consumption Pledge. The pledge has been created to push further the positive impact continued changes can have on the world around us. This further enforces the LEGO Group’s environmental impact. So far this has seen changes to packaging, with further changes to come. Investment in renewable energy, with the new LEGO® HQ containing numerous energy-saving features. There has also been a major investment in looking at sustainable materials being used in LEGO elements. This has already seen some plant elements being created from a new sugarcane-based plastic material. Learn more about the Green Consumption Pledge below.

LEGO Group joins forces with European Commission by signing up to the Green Consumption Pledge: a pilot initiative on climate action

The LEGO Group has joined the European Commission’s new Green Consumption Pledge pilot initiative – one of the first companies to sign up to this climate action initiative. By joining the pledge, the LEGO Group reinforces its commitment to lower its carbon footprint and help consumers make more sustainable choices.

A virtual event was hosted in Brussels, Belgium on January 25, 2021 to announce the Green Consumption Pledge and participation by L’Oréal, Colruyt Group, Decathlon and Renewed, as well as the LEGO Group. VP of Environmental Responsibility at the LEGO Group, Tim Brooks, announced our commitment in a video:

“Businesses need to play a core role in the transition to a low-carbon and circular economy. And we know we can’t do this alone. This is why we are committed to joining forces with legislators, consumers, experts and partners and work together to have a positive impact on the planet.”

The pilot programme is based on a set of five core climate action pledges. Participating companies are required to take concrete measures in at least three of the five pledge areas and progress will be measured and assessed on publicly available data. The pilot will end by January 2022, when the initiative will be evaluated in consultation with participating companies.

Commissioner for Justice, Didier Reynders, who hosted the event this week, said:

“Empowering consumers to make green choices – that is what we set out to do last autumn, when we published the New Consumer Agenda. For informed choices, consumers need more transparency on the carbon footprint and sustainability of products. This is what today’s initiative is about. I therefore warmly welcome the five companies to the Green Pledge and I applaud them on their commitment to go beyond what is required by law. I look forward to working with many more companies, so we can boost further sustainable consumption in the EU.”

The LEGO Group has committed to action in three key areas covered by the Green Consumption Pledge:

  • To continue work to reduce the LEGO Group’s carbon footprint
  • To ensure that the LEGO Group’s climate data is easily available to the public
  • To promote sustainable practices to the LEGO Group’s external audiences.

For more details, the LEGO Group’s pledge can be downloaded here.

The LEGO Group also recently announced a US $400m investment in accelerating sustainability over three years to 2022.

Author: Adam White

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