Lego opens a factory in Vietnam it says will make toys without adding emissions to the atmosphere
- Lego opened a $1 billion factory in Binh Duong, Vietnam, to make toys without adding emissions by using clean energy by early 2026.
- The factory aims for a 37% reduction in global carbon emissions by 2032 and will eliminate greenhouse gases by 2050.
- The factory will initially employ 4,000 people and is designed to support markets in Australia and Asia.
- Deputy Prime Minister Mai Van Chinh stated that the factory will be a leading manufacturing center for the region.
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Lego opens factory in Vietnam
BINH DUONG, Vietnam — Lego opened a $1 billion factory in Vietnam that it says will make toys without adding planet-warming gas to the atmosphere by relying entirely on clean energy.
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