17-year-old Charlie Jeffers is the head of his very own nonprofit called Pass the Bricks that takes discarded Lego sets and rebuilds them to donate to local charities for kids. His nonprofit now has ...
On top of school and work, one teenage builder is laying a new foundation of equality and creativity with his very own nonprofit, "Pass the Bricks," which uses discarded Lego sets and rebuilds them ...
Toy brand Lego has created its first prototype bricks using recycled PET plastic from discarded bottles. Created as part of the Danish company's drive to make all of its products from sustainable ...
A LEGO brick could survive in the ocean for 1,300 years, according to a new study. Researchers at the University of Plymouth analysed bricks that had washed up on the coastlines of south-west England.
LEGO bricks last for centuries if discarded into the ocean, contaminating the environment for generations upon generations of sea life. That’s according to a new study led by researchers at the ...