Published by Todd Bush on February 27, 2026
The LEGO Group is continuing to develop its understanding of different approaches to carbon removal, building on initiatives launched in 2024.
The expanded programme includes new nature-based and technology-based carbon removal projects, delivered in partnership with Climate Impact Partners and ClimeFi.
The LEGO Group today announces an expansion of its carbon removal portfolio, as it continues to assess how quality carbon removal actions can help address larger global climate goals.
Building on earlier carbon removal commitments, the LEGO Group will invest an additional DKK 18 million to four carbon removal projects in partnership with Climate Impact Partners and ClimeFi, taking the total commitment in carbon removal to DKK 54 million.
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Annette Stube, Chief Sustainability Officer at the LEGO Group, said: “This purchase highlights our commitment to testing a broad range of credible pathways for nature and tech-based carbon removal. As the programme expands, it is helping to strengthen our understanding of different approaches and inform future decision-making on how carbon removal may complement our wider climate goals. While reducing emissions in our own operations remains our priority, this programme allows us to work with expert partners and contribute to solutions that may help scale effective climate action over time.”
The LEGO Group is furthering existing support for large-scale reforestation projects, this year in Quintana Roo State, Mexico, delivered in partnership with Climate Impact Partners. With a manufacturing site in Mexico, the expanded portfolio enables the LEGO Group to support carbon removal projects in countries where the company has a local presence.
The Quintana Roo Restoration project, developed by Canopia Carbon, restores degraded tropical forest across more than 14,000 hectares through activities including tree planting, species recovery, fire prevention, community management programmes and long-term monitoring.
The project contributes to biodiversity protection and delivers social benefits for local communities, with more than 20% of the project budget allocated to job creation and income generation through local employment.
Sheri Hickok, CEO at Climate Impact Partners, said: “We are proud to continue our partnership with the LEGO Group, delivering high quality carbon projects that drive meaningful outcomes for climate, biodiversity and communities. The LEGO Group’s approach highlights how companies can partner with experts to build robust, credible climate strategies that translate ambition into action.”
The company is also expanding its portfolio of existing technology-based carbon removal solutions with ClimeFi, through three new projects. Each represents a different emerging approach with varying durability profiles.
The supported technology includes:
Biomass geological storage: uses slurry injection technology to store carbon-rich organic waste deep underground.
Mineralisation: converts CO₂ into manufactured limestone using reactive waste materials, creating useful building materials.
Marine carbon dioxide removal: removes carbon dioxide through wastewater alkalinity enhancement, converting organic carbon into inorganic carbon for long-term storage in the oceans.
Paolo Piffaretti, CEO and Co-Founder at ClimeFi, said: “We are pleased to grow our partnership with the LEGO Group through these latest carbon removal initiatives. By working together, we are supporting the commitments required to scale the industry and accelerate real climate progress.”
Together, this broad range of projects reflect the LEGO Group’s recognition that no single pathway can solve the problems of climate change alone. The LEGO Group’s goal to reduce carbon emissions from its global operations includes exploring a wide range of solutions both within and beyond its value chain, to help build a more sustainable future for children.
ClimeFi is the leading portfolio manager for durable carbon removals. The company provides comprehensive intelligence and asset management tools for contracting, purchasing, and managing CDR purchases across all CDR pathways, helping global organisations to scale their carbon removal efforts to meet climate goals. More information is available at www.climefi.com.
Climate Impact Partners is a leader in developing and delivering high-quality, high-impact carbon market solutions for climate action. For more than 25 years, the company has worked with climate-leading businesses to support more than 600 carbon removal and reduction projects in 56 countries. With a focus on helping to transform the global economy, improve health and livelihoods and restore a thriving planet, Climate Impact Partners develops and delivers the highest quality carbon-financed projects. It creates and manages carbon credit and energy attribute certificate portfolios that enable its clients to offset emissions they can’t yet reduce, put a price on carbon to incentivize change, and meet ambitious climate goals. Climate Impact Partners builds on the expertise, integrity, and innovation of two companies that have led the voluntary carbon market – Natural Capital Partners and ClimateCare. Learn more at www.climateimpact.com.
The LEGO Group’s mission is to inspire and develop the builders of tomorrow through the power of play. The LEGO System in Play, with its foundation in LEGO bricks, allows children and fans to build and rebuild anything they can imagine.
The LEGO Group was founded in Billund, Denmark in 1932 by Ole Kirk Kristiansen, its name derived from the two Danish words LEg GOdt, which mean “Play Well”.
Today, the LEGO Group remains a family-owned company headquartered in Billund. Its products are now sold in more than 120 countries worldwide.
For more information: www.LEGO.com.
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