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the LEGO Group

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  • Number of employees
    5000+
  • Company Type
    Large Multi-national
About the LEGO Group

The LEGO Group is a globally renowned company that has been inspiring creativity and imagination in children and adults alike since its inception in 1932. Headquartered in Billund, Denmark, the company is best known for its iconic interlocking plastic bricks that have become a staple in playrooms around the world.

With a commitment to quality and innovation, the LEGO Group continuously evolves its product offerings to engage and challenge builders of all ages. The company’s core philosophy revolves around the idea of learning through play, fostering creativity, problem-solving skills, and collaboration among users.

In addition to its classic brick sets, the LEGO Group has expanded into various themes and franchises, including popular collaborations with major film franchises such as Star Wars, Harry Potter, and Marvel. This diversification not only enhances the play experience but also connects with fans across different generations.

The LEGO Group is dedicated to sustainability and has set ambitious goals to reduce its environmental impact. Initiatives include using sustainable materials in its products and packaging, as well as investing in renewable energy sources for its manufacturing processes.

Furthermore, the company actively engages with communities through educational programs and partnerships aimed at promoting STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) learning. The LEGO Foundation, a charitable arm of the company, supports initiatives that empower children through play and learning opportunities.

As a leader in the toy industry, the LEGO Group continues to inspire millions of builders worldwide, encouraging them to unleash their creativity and build their own unique worlds. With a strong focus on innovation, sustainability, and community engagement, the LEGO Group remains committed to its mission of inspiring and developing the builders of tomorrow.

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