Published by Todd Bush on February 6, 2025
LEGO Group commits DKK 19 million to carbon removal projects, with KIRKBI A/S adding DKK 5 million, supporting the same climate initiatives. Projects include biochar, enhanced rock weathering, and reforestation to drive long-term environmental impact.
The LEGO Group is expanding its sustainability efforts with a DKK 19 million commitment toward four carbon removal projects in collaboration with Climate Impact Partners and ClimeFi. The projects aim to deliver carbon removal credits between 2024 and 2026, strengthening the company’s climate strategy beyond its value chain.
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The investment supports biochar, enhanced rock weathering, and reforestation, alongside LEGO’s existing partnership with Climeworks’ direct air capture and storage solution.
“We are proud to support these climate initiatives which we believe will have a positive impact on the wider environmental ecosystem,” said Annette Stube, Chief Sustainability Officer at LEGO Group. “These partnerships allow us to build our understanding of new technologies and practices to support a healthy planet for future generations.”
Annette Stube, Chief Sustainability Officer at LEGO Group
In collaboration with ClimeFi, LEGO is backing two biochar initiatives and one enhanced rock weathering project:
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“We’re excited to partner with the LEGO Group on this robust and durable carbon removal portfolio,” said Paolo Piffaretti, CEO of ClimeFi. “LEGO’s early adoption of these solutions will help catalyze growth in the carbon removal industry.”
Paolo Piffaretti, CEO of ClimeFi
Partnering with Climate Impact Partners, LEGO is supporting reforestation in the Lower Mississippi Alluvial Valley (USA) by purchasing carbon credits. Managed by GreenTrees, the initiative aims to reforest over 400,000 hectares, enhancing biodiversity, reducing flood risks, and improving water quality.
“This is a leading example of how the private sector can drive real impact,” said Sheri Hickok, CEO of Climate Impact Partners. “LEGO’s investment will channel finance to solutions that go beyond value chain impact.”
Sheri Hickok, CEO of Climate Impact Partners
LEGO remains focused on reducing greenhouse gas emissions within its value chain while exploring external solutions that support the transition to a net-zero future.
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