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Brick by brick (alterna... Lego on the green Rings of the Lord Colored Lego Mess green...Enter the characters you see below Sorry, we just need to make sure you're not a robot. For best results, please make sure your browser is accepting cookies. Type the characters you see in this image:Boys Quilts PatternsQuilts For BoysKid QuiltsBlock PatternsBaby QuiltsMinecraft Quilt PatternMinecraft QuiltsMinecraft BlanketMom LegoForwardLego Quilt Here are the instructions to make my Lego Man Quilt @Marilyn McMullan McMullan McMullan Richards Brady saw this and nearly fell over...ready for a retirement project?FREE SHIPPING* on orders of $50 or more. Ends at 11:59PM 3/2/17. When you combine our variety of fabrics, duck cloth, quilt patterns, sewing materials, fillings and sewing supplies with your imagination, anything is possible. LEGO® Inside Tour - a unique LEGO experience Experience the LEGO® Group from the inside: see how LEGO® bricks are produced, meet our designers and take a tour through the LEGO Group’s unique history in Ole Kirk Kristiansen’s original house.




Take home a unique LEGO set: Each participant receives a LEGO set exclusively produced for the LEGO Inside Tour. Sign up for the LEGO Inside Tour 2017 is closed. The LEGO Inside Tour will take place on five dates in 2017: May 03-05 / May 17-19 / May 31- June 2 / June 14-16 and October 25-27. What is LEGO Inside Tour? LEGO Inside Tour provides a unique look into the LEGO Group often referred to as 'a once–in-a-lifetime experience'. You are invited inside Ole Kirk Kristiansen’s original house, featuring an extraordinary exhibition of LEGO sets and models that date back to 1934. You will meet LEGO employees and especially LEGO designers, who will introduce you to their daily work at the LEGO Group, and you will take part in a unique building experience together with LEGO designers. Part of the LEGO Inside Tour consists of a factory tour, where you can see how LEGO bricks are produced. LEGO Inside Tour also stops at the LEGO staff shop. At the end of the tour, you will receive a unique gift exclusively produced in close cooperation with Kjeld Kirk Kristiansen especially for this year’s LEGO Inside Tour participants.




The LEGO Group’s headquarters are based in Billund, Denmark, and here the LEGO Inside Tour will take place. Starting point of the 2-day tour is Hotel LEGOLAND®: www.hotellegoland.dk . Terms and conditions for participating in LEGO Inside Tour The price per person for taking part in LEGO Inside Tour is DKK 14,500. The price includes 2 overnight stays incl. breakfast (Wednesday until Friday), catering (Wednesday and Thursday) and an entry ticket to LEGOLAND®. All communication on the LEGO Inside Tour and the tour will be in English. LEGO fans taking part in the tour must be at least 7 years old. Children and teenagers between 7 and 17 years must be accompanied by an adult participant. We reserve the right to distribute the slots for LEGO Inside Tour 2017 but will consider preferences according to dates. Travel costs to and from Hotel LEGOLAND and additional overnight stays are not included in the price. Participants are responsible for taking care of their additional travel arrangements outside LEGO Inside Tour.




If you need to stay additional nights or require extra rooms, please contact Hotel LEGOLAND directly. Please inform the hotel staff that you are attending the LEGO Inside Tour. Please pay for any extra nights and/or rooms directly to the hotel on departure. In the LEGO staff shop, you will have the opportunity to buy products for personal use only, subject to a limit of two identical products per participant. We reserve the right to change the program for the tour. Use this page to sign up. We will provide a link, which directs you to an online sign-up form. Sign up will take place in a specific period communicated via this page. We will only consider sign up forms that are completed with all relevant information in English. Signing up for LEGO Inside Tour does not automatically register you for a tour. We reserve the right to not consider sign ups or to reject sign ups. If you wish to take part in the tour together with family members, friends or others, you must sign up together.




You can include up to five people in the sign up form. If you are signing up on behalf of someone else, you need to complete the form with the information of the person you want to sign up. You may replace their email address and telephone number with your own if you want the communication to go through you. We will focus on first-time participants who have not joined a LEGO Inside Tour before. You will receive confirmation of your sign up. It is therefore very important that you provide a correct e-mail address. We will inform you via e-mail about your participation in the LEGO Inside Tour. Please confirm your attendance within 3 days to approve your participation. Registration is then binding. Non-confirmed attendances will automatically expire after 3 days. Participants are responsible for arranging travel to and from Hotel LEGOLAND, Billund. Billund has an international airport: www.billundlufthavn.dk and Hotel LEGOLAND is only a few minutes away by car.




There is easy access to taxis from the airport. You can also take the train from Copenhagen and create a travel plan via the Danish Railway: www.dsb.dk/om-dsb/in-english/ We hope to see you in 2017! The LEGO Inside Tour teamPage Not Found (404) Sorry, what you're looking for can't be found! The page might have been removed, had its name changed, or is temporarily unavaible. Or it probably just doesn't exist.Today, the LEGO Group announces a significant investment of DKK 1 billion dedicated to research, development and implementation of new, sustainable, raw materials to manufacture LEGO® elements as well as packaging materials. Jørgen Vig Knudstorp, CEO and President of the LEGO Group, says: “This is a major step for the LEGO Group on our way towards achieving our 2030 ambition on sustainable materials. We have already taken important steps to reduce our carbon footprint and leave a positive impact on the planet by reducing the packaging size, by introducing FSC certified packaging and through our investment in an offshore wind farm.




Now we are accelerating our focus on materials.” The investment will result in the establishment of the LEGO Sustainable Materials Centre. The centre will be based at the LEGO Group’s headquarters in Billund, Denmark, and include all current functions and employees working to find alternative materials. In addition, the LEGO Group expects to recruit more than 100 specialists within the materials field during the coming years to work on this challenging ambition. The LEGO Sustainable Materials Centre organisation will be established during 2015 and 2016, and it is expected that it will include satellite functions located in relevant locations around the globe. In addition, the centre will collaborate and develop partnerships with relevant external stakeholders and experts. LEGO Group owner Kjeld Kirk Kristiansen comments on the announcement: “Our mission is to inspire and develop the builders of tomorrow. We believe that our main contribution to this is through the creative play experiences we provide to children.




The investment announced is a testament to our continued ambition to leave a positive impact on the planet, which future generations will inherit. It is certainly in line with the mission of the LEGO Group and in line with the motto of my grandfather and founder of the LEGO Group, Ole Kirk Kristiansen: Only the best is good enough”. The decision to significantly boost the search for sustainable materials was taken at the recent General Assembly of the LEGO Group in May 2015. In 2012, the LEGO Group first shared its ambition to find and implement sustainable alternatives to the current raw materials used to manufacture LEGO products by 2030. The ambition is part of the LEGO Group’s work to reduce its environmental footprint and leave a positive impact on the planet our children will inherit. As an example, in 2014 more than 60 billion LEGO elements were made – and finding alternatives to the materials used to make these bricks would significantly reduce the LEGO Group’s impact on the planet.




“The testing and research we have already done has given us greater visibility of the challenges we face to succeed on this agenda and we respond by adding significant resources in order to be ready to move into the next phase of finding and implementing the sustainable materials. I am truly excited by the full commitment of the Board of Directors and our owner family to significantly boost the work to ensure a lasting positive impact,” says Jørgen Vig Knudstorp. When the LEGO Group is ready to introduce new materials it is vital that it does not compromise the quality or safety standards set by the LEGO Group and expected by parents. Consequently, the LEGO Group will continue to seek extensive research and robust data to ensure that all aspects of safety and quality are considered. “This is paramount to us as it enables us to provide children with a unique play experience that inspires and develops them and enables them to build a better tomorrow. This is ultimately the reason for our continued efforts to always do better,” says Jørgen Vig Knudstorp.




Collaborating to find alternatives The LEGO Group will not be able to solve the task of finding and implementing new materials alone. In recent years, the Group has collaborated with companies and experts on the task and these relationships will continue with existing as well as new partners with expertise in the field. An example is the Climate Savers partnership between the LEGO Group and WWF signed in 2013, which has targets on developing a sustainable materials strategy. A new collaboration with WWF was agreed in spring 2015 and focuses on better assessing the overall sustainability and environmental impact of new bio-based materials for LEGO elements and packaging. “There is no common definition of a sustainable material. Several factors influence the environmental sustainability of a material – the composition of the material, how it is sourced and what happens when the product reaches the end of its life. When we search for new materials all of these factors must be considered,” says Jørgen Vig Knudstorp, adding:




“What we announce today is a long-term investment and a dedication to ensuring the continued research and development of new materials that will enable us to continue to deliver great, high quality creative play experiences in the future, while caring for the environment and future generations. It is a daunting and exciting challenge.” About the LEGO Sustainable Materials Centre • The LEGO Group dedicates 1 billion DKK and sets up LEGO Sustainable Materials Centre to find and implement new sustainable alternatives to current raw materials. • More than 100 employees are expected to be recruited predominantly in the LEGO Group headquarters in Billund Denmark, to work on the task in the coming years. • The structure and organisation of the LEGO Sustainable Materials Centre will be developed during 2015 and 2016. • The LEGO Group will continuously report on the progress and learnings gained towards the 2030 ambition. What is a sustainable material?

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