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Lego bricks in the ocean could take 1,300 years to degrade | The  Independent | The Independent
Lego bricks in the ocean could take 1,300 years to degrade | The Independent | The Independent

What 4,756,940 pieces of Lego lost at sea tell us about our attitudes to plastic  pollution - The Big Issue
What 4,756,940 pieces of Lego lost at sea tell us about our attitudes to plastic pollution - The Big Issue

LEGO Bricks Can Survive in Oceans for 1,300 Years, Study Shows - EcoWatch
LEGO Bricks Can Survive in Oceans for 1,300 Years, Study Shows - EcoWatch

No More Plastic Fantastic as Lego Toy Packaging Goes Green - Bloomberg
No More Plastic Fantastic as Lego Toy Packaging Goes Green - Bloomberg

Sustainable' Lego: Why plastics from plants won't solve the pollution  crisis | The Independent | The Independent
Sustainable' Lego: Why plastics from plants won't solve the pollution crisis | The Independent | The Independent

Toy Giant Lego Creates Bricks From Recycled Plastic - Green Queen
Toy Giant Lego Creates Bricks From Recycled Plastic - Green Queen

1,000 years from now, lego bricks could be found in the ocean - Big Think
1,000 years from now, lego bricks could be found in the ocean - Big Think

How a 1997 Lego spill led to plastic 'archaeological artefacts' washing up  on Cornwall beaches
How a 1997 Lego spill led to plastic 'archaeological artefacts' washing up on Cornwall beaches

Sustainable' Lego: plastics from plants won't solve a pollution crisis
Sustainable' Lego: plastics from plants won't solve a pollution crisis

5 Ways to Fight Nasty Plastic Pollution in Cornwall - Harlyn Sands Holiday  Park
5 Ways to Fight Nasty Plastic Pollution in Cornwall - Harlyn Sands Holiday Park

Lego's colourful plastic bricks to go green
Lego's colourful plastic bricks to go green

Cleaning the Ocean
Cleaning the Ocean

Lego plans to sell bricks from recycled bottles in two years - BBC News
Lego plans to sell bricks from recycled bottles in two years - BBC News

Child’s Lego Pay Toys Simulating the Plastic Soup Pollution Editorial  Stock Image - Image of impact, garbage: 162770579
Child’s Lego Pay Toys Simulating the Plastic Soup Pollution Editorial Stock Image - Image of impact, garbage: 162770579

How can the world use less plastic and reduce pollution? | Context
How can the world use less plastic and reduce pollution? | Context

LEGO IDEAS - Sewer Heroes: Fighting the Fatberg
LEGO IDEAS - Sewer Heroes: Fighting the Fatberg

The Great LEGO Spill Is Still Washing Up 25 Years Later - Ripley's Believe  It or Not!
The Great LEGO Spill Is Still Washing Up 25 Years Later - Ripley's Believe It or Not!

Building a Sustainable Future with LEGO Bricks | Happy Eco News
Building a Sustainable Future with LEGO Bricks | Happy Eco News

Child’s Lego Pay Toys Simulating the Plastic Soup Pollution Editorial  Image - Image of ocean, environment: 162770520
Child’s Lego Pay Toys Simulating the Plastic Soup Pollution Editorial Image - Image of ocean, environment: 162770520

Lego develops first bricks made from recycled plastic bottles | Lego | The  Guardian
Lego develops first bricks made from recycled plastic bottles | Lego | The Guardian

What Lego lost at sea tells us about plastic in the ocean | The Star
What Lego lost at sea tells us about plastic in the ocean | The Star

Millions of Lego pieces lost 23 years ago are still washing up in Cornwall  today - Cornwall Live
Millions of Lego pieces lost 23 years ago are still washing up in Cornwall today - Cornwall Live

Weathering and persistence of plastic in the marine environment: Lessons  from LEGO - ScienceDirect
Weathering and persistence of plastic in the marine environment: Lessons from LEGO - ScienceDirect

Is Lego bad for the environment?
Is Lego bad for the environment?

Lego's colourful plastic bricks to go green
Lego's colourful plastic bricks to go green

The plastic backlash: what's behind our sudden rage – and will it make a  difference? | Plastics | The Guardian
The plastic backlash: what's behind our sudden rage – and will it make a difference? | Plastics | The Guardian