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In lugnet.general, Adrian Egli wrote:
http://www.mst.dk/project/NyViden/2001/12010000.htm
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> Apparently LEGO has been spending serious bucks into the plastics recycling
> business. Now, the way I see it, if LEGO is putting all this money into this
> then I'd think they did some serious research to make sure what they are doing
> is consumer safe.
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> In the past LEGO has taken the measures to make sure their product is as safe or
> more safe than laws state. Waaaaay back when the government said trace amounts
> of Cadmium were allowed in yellow and red ABS LEGO put in the effort to use
> absolutely none in its ABS (pg. 78 in "The World of LEGO Toys")
Wonders what LEGO molds with the new bricks ?
Plus what colours are the result ?
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Message has 1 Reply: | | Re: Recycled Lego
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| Well if you actually READ the article, it is clear that they mold whatever they wish, as the granules are used in the standard process. And the colors are grey and black. (...) -- Tom Stangl ***(URL) Visual FAQ home (21 years ago, 19-Nov-03, to lugnet.general, lugnet.dear-lego)
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