The LEGO Group is committing DKK 19 million to four carbon removal projects in partnership with Climate Impact Partners and ClimeFi. The projects span from 2024 to 2026 and focus on biochar, enhanced rock weathering, and reforestation. All of these are meant to support the growing portfolio of climate solutions. It is an extension of the partnership already existing between the company and Climeworks, focusing on direct air capture and storage.
Supporting Carbon Removal and Biodiversity
In line with its commitment to sustainability, the LEGO Group is working on innovative carbon removal strategies beyond its supply chain. Annette Stube, the Chief Sustainability Officer, expressed pride in supporting the climate initiatives, believing they would positively impact the broader environmental ecosystem.
She highlighted that innovative, high-quality carbon removal projects and emerging technologies could play a crucial role in fostering a more sustainable future. She also noted that reforestation could enhance biodiversity. Stube emphasized that these partnerships would help the company expand its understanding of new technologies and practices to support a healthy planet for future generations.
Biochar and Enhanced Rock Weathering Solutions
LEGO’s partnership with ClimeFi will support two biochar projects and an enhanced rock weathering solution. Biochar turns waste biomass into stable carbon, while enhanced rock weathering accelerates natural processes by spreading rock powder on fields. Both approaches offer the added benefit of improving soil health in addition to carbon removal.
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Reforestation Project in the Lower Mississippi Alluvial Valley
LEGO also partners with Climate Impact Partners for a major reforestation initiative in the Lower Mississippi Alluvial Valley, USA. The GreenTrees platform leads a reforestation project to restore 400,000+ hectares, boosting biodiversity and improving Mississippi River water quality. This large-scale reforestation also provides added benefits like improved flood protection and reduced nutrient run-off.
The LEGO Group is committed to reducing emissions and exploring innovative solutions to help drive the global net-zero transition.