GRPL, a clothes hook by Tapegear, is injection moulded with AgriPlast by Biowert. This material is made up of polypropylene (PP) mixed with 50% cellulose fibres obtained from meadow grass.

A seat for an indoor bicycle made with Hemcell bio-based polylactic acid (PLA) mixed with palm leaf waste. This innovative material is home compostable as a result of the unique process Hemcell use. The PLA is partially degraded during processing, which opens up the polymer structure. This produces a material with some performance enhancements, like higher stiffness and heat deflection temperature (HDT), but also the possibility to be home compostable at relatively thick wall sections. Once exposed to heat, humidity, sunlight and microorganisms, the material starts to breakdown naturally.

Lego made with colourful injection moulded acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS)

Lego has replaced the single use plastic packaging used for their sets with paper bags. In 2024, over 90% of Lego's packaging is paper-based.

Luckys Naturbausteine (Natural Bricks) are produced using Tecnaro Arboblend biopolymer. While the exact ingredients are proprietary, it is made with at least 98% bio-based raw materials (including glucose, natural waxes and minerals). The exact recipe depends on the application. In this case, a durable product is required that can tolerate normal household use including dishwashing. Therefore, it will not biodegrade as is, but would likely behave like wood if left in the soil, taking some years to breakdown. It doesn't include any fossil-based plastic or plasticisers.
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