COPENHAGEN (Reuters) - Denmark's Lego has said it would not renew a branding contract with oil major Royal Dutch Shell (RDSa.L) in the wake of comments from environmental lobby Greenpeace saying the ...
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STOCKHOLM - The world's largest toymaker Lego said on Thursday it was ending a deal with oil giant Shell (IW 1000/2), bowing to pressure from a Greenpeace campaign linking Lego toys to Arctic oil ...
LEGO, whose toy building blocks are known for charming children’s constructions, will end its five-decade marketing ties with Royal Dutch Shell under pressure from Greenpeace, which says the oil ...
Greenpeace’s long protest against Lego over its association with Shell seems like it’s finally paid off: Lego have announced that they do not intend to renew their agreement with the energy company ...
Lego's brand partnership with Shell is ill-judged, argues Katie Collins Greenpeace has created a parody video entitled Everything is NOT awesome as part of a campaign to bring to an end Lego's brand ...
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Danish toy company LEGO plans to end its promotional deal with oil giant Royal Dutch Shell following an aggressive Greenpeace campaign attacking the relationship. The Greenpeace campaign attacked ...
Everyone loves LEGOS. If you don’t love LEGOS, you’re a monster and have no business living in this world. LEGOS are the perfect toy. They’re affordable, easy to clean up, and they allow children to ...