LEGO Replay recycles old blocks for kids and the planet

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By , Audacy

Don’t throw those old LEGO bricks away.

The toy company is doing its part to provide kids with the beloved toys and reduce waste.

LEGO Replay is a program the company had undertaken with the organization Give Back Box to put LEGO blocks in the hands of children.

According to the website, Replay is being executed in collaboration with organizations such as Teach for America and the Boys & Girls Club of Boston to repurpose customers’ old bricks.

“By donating your bricks, you can help give thousands of American children the chance to learn through play,” the site explains.

LEGO Replay is also an opportunity to capitalize on the long-lasting quality of the toy.

“The LEGO Brick is recognized by LEGO owners to last for generations. We pride ourselves on the high quality and longevity of our brick. We know that 97% of LEGO owners keep or share their bricks, passing them on to friends or family,” the site explains.

The program also exists to contribute to the toy manufacturer’s green goals.

“As part of our Planet Promise, we want to help LEGO owners ensure that LEGO Bricks can be rebuilt and replayed with – having a new creative life,” LEGO said.

To learn more about LEGO Replay, visit www.lego.com/en-us/aboutus/replay/.

For more ideas on how you can save the planet, visit 1Thing.

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