At the LEGO Group, we want to help build a sustainable future for children. 🌍 As part of our commitment, we're taking steps to reduce our carbon emissions, by developing tailored solutions to make our production sites more efficient and increasing the use of renewable energy. One important step is phasing out our use of natural gas, which historically we have used to heat our factories. Over the past three years, we've identified several alternative sources of heat, which will be a key step towards solving our emissions reduction challenge. 🚧 Drilled more than 2000 meters below the surface to unlock geothermal energy in Hungary 🏭 Transitioned to district heating in Denmark ❄️ Re-used heat generated by a chiller system in China Discover more → https://loom.ly/sb1i-sc #BehindTheBricks #Sustainability

Jan-Maarten Geertman

Global Director Sustainable Production at HEINEKEN | Team Builder | Industrial Decarbonization | Water and Energy Efficiency | Transformative Innovation | Strategic R&D | (Bio)process Engineering | Climate Leadership

2w

congratulations to the LEGO team for introducing geothermal to their net zero solutions menu! This step shows -once again- that decarbonization isn't just a dream: just get going and the results follow.

Gustav H.

Sustainability Consultant & Board Member | MBA, BSc, Siviløkonom

2w

As a LEGO enthusiast and ESG professional, this resonates well with me! Keep up the great work

Denise Oliveira

Marketing Coordinator | Marketing | People | Experience (Remote)

2w

Loved that. It's amazing to see your commitment to helping build a sustainable future for all of us. Keep up the great work.

Scott Porter

Waste Operations Manager at Savills

1w

Interesting pronunciation of Nyíregyháza, but the use of naturally occurring geothermal heat makes sense.

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Natalia Pawlikowska

Brand Strategy | Marketing | Innovation Management | Sustainability | Corporate Social Responsibility

2w

Wonderful work the LEGO Group ❤️

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Kevin Richardson, PMP

Product Professional | Entertainment | Storytelling | Play | eHealth | edTech

2w

Nice work.

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Bailey Garcia

BFA in graphic design and visual communication from Nazareth University

2w

I love this

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Tanner Coverstone, EIT

Mechanical Engineering Student Product Development

1w

This is exactly the kind of forward-thinking work that gets me fired up! A geothermal heat exchanger - this is where engineering creativity meets sustainability. LEGO keeps proving you can build a better future, brick by brick!

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