This post has been updated to include new comment from Shell and added detail on the company's work in the Arctic. Over the last half-century, children have been building and playing with toy tanker ...
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Picture a group of children playing with their favorite LEGO set. Their imaginations will be running wild as they pop those little blocks together, building all kinds of structures and making the ...
Environmental activists are throwing bricks at the Lego-Shell Oil partnership. Since 2013, the two Dutch companies have been engaged in a very lucrative cross promotional exchange — worth an estimated ...
Greenpeace’s long protest against Lego over its association with Shell seems like it’s finally paid off: Lego have announced that they do not intend to renew their agreement with the energy company ...
LEGO, whose toy building blocks are known for charming children’s constructions, will end its five-decade marketing ties with Royal Dutch Shell under pressure from Greenpeace, which says the oil ...
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A Greenpeace film accusing Shell of operating recklessly in its oil exploration has contributed to the end of Lego’s co-branding relationship with Shell. WSJ’s Mark Kelly reports. STOCKHOLM—The Lego ...