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Lego will start building its bricks in the US with new $1 billion factory

Lego will start building its bricks in the US with new $1 billion factory
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Updated: 4:52 PM CDT Jun 16, 2022
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Lego will start building its bricks in the US with new $1 billion factory
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Updated: 4:52 PM CDT Jun 16, 2022
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Lego is planning to spend more than $1 billion to build a factory in the United States.The company announced Wednesday plans for a 1.7-million square foot plant in Virginia, which will employ roughly 1,800 people once it's completed in 2025. It will be the Danish company's seventh global factory and second in North America — the other is located in Monterrey, Mexico. Lego previously had a U.S. factory in Connecticut, but that facility closed in 2006 because the company said kids prefer playing with electronics. Times have changed: Like other toy makers, Lego is in the midst of a pandemic-induced boom as families look for entertainment at home.Related video above: Couple opens used Lego store in KansasIts sales jumped 27% last year driven by new store openings in China and customers flocking back to its reopened shops. The family-owned company said it had outpaced the toy industry in all major markets during the year, when sales of its plastic bricks totaled more than $8 billion. "More and more families are falling in love with Lego building and we are looking forward to making Lego bricks in the US, one of our largest markets," said CEO Niels B. Christiansen in a statement.Building a factory in the U.S. also helps the company meet demand here, particularly when supply chains are clogged and the cost to ship goods is surging amid record fuel prices."Our factories are located close to our biggest markets which shortens the distance our products have to travel," said Lego COO Carsten Rasmussen, in the statement. "Our new factory in the US and expanded capacity at our existing site in Mexico means we will be able to best support long-term growth in the Americas." Christiansen also noted that Virginia was chosen for the carbon-neutral factory because it allows them to "build a solar park which supports our sustainability ambitions and provides easy links to country-wide transportation networks."The company has long been a target of climate advocates because of its plastic bricks and packaging. The company ramped up its sustainability efforts in recent years. It announced in 2020 that it plans to package its products in recyclable paper rather than single-use plastic. And last year, Lego unveiled a prototype brick made from recycled plastic.The company currently employs 2,600 people in the United States and has more than 100 shops.Reuters contributed to this report.

Lego is planning to spend more than $1 billion to build a factory in the United States.

The company announced Wednesday plans for a 1.7-million square foot plant in Virginia, which will employ roughly 1,800 people once it's completed in 2025. It will be the Danish company's seventh global factory and second in North America — the other is located in Monterrey, Mexico.

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Lego previously had a U.S. factory in Connecticut, but that facility closed in 2006 because the company said kids prefer playing with electronics. Times have changed: Like other toy makers, Lego is in the midst of a pandemic-induced boom as families look for entertainment at home.

Related video above: Couple opens used Lego store in Kansas

Its sales jumped 27% last year driven by new store openings in China and customers flocking back to its reopened shops. The family-owned company said it had outpaced the toy industry in all major markets during the year, when sales of its plastic bricks totaled more than $8 billion.

"More and more families are falling in love with Lego building and we are looking forward to making Lego bricks in the US, one of our largest markets," said CEO Niels B. Christiansen in a statement.

Building a factory in the U.S. also helps the company meet demand here, particularly when supply chains are clogged and the cost to ship goods is surging amid record fuel prices.

"Our factories are located close to our biggest markets which shortens the distance our products have to travel," said Lego COO Carsten Rasmussen, in the statement. "Our new factory in the US and expanded capacity at our existing site in Mexico means we will be able to best support long-term growth in the Americas."

Christiansen also noted that Virginia was chosen for the carbon-neutral factory because it allows them to "build a solar park which supports our sustainability ambitions and provides easy links to country-wide transportation networks."

The company has long been a target of climate advocates because of its plastic bricks and packaging. The company ramped up its sustainability efforts in recent years. It announced in 2020 that it plans to package its products in recyclable paper rather than single-use plastic. And last year, Lego unveiled a prototype brick made from recycled plastic.

The company currently employs 2,600 people in the United States and has more than 100 shops.

Reuters contributed to this report.