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  • April 10, 2025

New Vietnam Lego factory promises to be carbon-neutral

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The factory has 12,400 solar panels and a sustainable energy storage system to produce its blocks without adding planet-warming gas to the atmosphere. LEGO has invested over one billion in the development of carbon-neutral bricks.

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One year after the European Court of Human Rights ruled that Switzerland must do more to cut its emissions, four young Portuguese are putting together a climate lawsuit against their government, hoping to achieve tougher emissions targets.
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The International Maritime Organization has approved a plan requiring ships to pay for their carbon emissions starting in 2028, marking the first global pricing mechanism for maritime CO₂ that aims to encourage cleaner operations.

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