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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Aug 31

    Lego wants to end its reliance on environmentally unfriendly oil-based plastics. Can it remake its toy bricks without anyone noticing?https://nyti.ms/2opCAGR 

    5:29 AM - 31 Aug 2018
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      1. Michael DeMartino‏ @YetisTellNoLies Aug 31
        Replying to @nytimes

        Even if we noticed, I'd take a slight change to the texture or feel of the Lego if I knew it was better for the environment. What's more important?

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      1. smaverick‏ @smaverick1 Aug 31
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        Will they hurt less when I step on them?

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      1. MadBetty‏ @MadBettyATX Aug 31
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        A positive move like that should not go unnoticed. Do it, @LEGO_Group! 🌿

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      2. fudgetosser‏ @fudgetosser Aug 31
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        I'm thinking stainless steel. I would buy stainless steel Legos. Actually I probably couldn't afford stainless steel Legos. What about wood instead? Hey, @LEGO_Group we're talking about you.

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      3. Christopher‏ @Whiteboar_King Aug 31
        Replying to @fudgetosser @LEGO_Group

        When I was a kid, we were poor and only had wooden Lego. We called it "blocks".

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      4. fudgetosser‏ @fudgetosser Aug 31
        Replying to @Whiteboar_King @LEGO_Group

        We had the poor kid version of blocks, we called 'em "sticks".

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      1. DairyFreeGina‏ @DairyFreeGina Aug 31
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        Thank you @LEGO_Group for caring about earth

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      1. Auroraline‏ @auroraline Aug 31
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        As long as they fit with the old bricks I don't really care.

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      1. angie‏ @angierox30 Aug 31
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        Good for them hope people buy Lego still and support their environmentally friendly decision

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      1. MR.CUSTOMER‏ @KasmOuz3 Aug 31
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        I suggest you take a good look lego :https://amzn.to/2PScl8A  😍😇

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      1. marilyn israel‏ @marilynisrael4 Aug 31
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        Have they seen the Lego Bugatti?

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      1. H2750Lou‏ @H2750L Aug 31
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        Hemp plastic!!!!!

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      1. lynn akin‏ @lakin1013 Aug 31
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        Whatever they pick, maybe it could be something that doesn't cripple you when you step on it in the dark :-)

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      1. Since 1730‏ @Grindu8 Aug 31
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        I am the story.

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      1. Matt Neptune‏ @themattforever Aug 31
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        No they can't because it just appeared on the Times

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      1. neichan‏ @Neichan22R Aug 31
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        Hemp?

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      1. MuhPoem‏ @MuhPoem Aug 31
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        Too late

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