Keep Stepping on Your Old LEGO? Here’s How You Can Recycle Them!

Who doesn’t love the feeling of completing a LEGO set (even better if it’s a Disney set!)? But what do you do when you’ve run out of space on your shelves and have more LEGO pieces than you know what to do with?

LEGO dragon by the LEGO Store in Disney Springs

Luckily, LEGO has thought of everything and has a recycling program for your old LEGO bricks and sets!

Kristen Bell (you know, Anna from Frozen?) recently shared a video on Instagram that talks about LEGO’s brick recycling program.

The program, called LEGO Replay, allows people to send their used LEGO bricks and sets back to LEGO for them to then be sent to multiple donation partners like Teach for America and Boys and Girls Club of Boston.

Frozen LEGO outside of LEGO Store

All you have to do is box up your old LEGO, print out the shipping label they provide, and ship it! They will take back individual bricks, LEGO sets (as long as they’ve been taken apart), and even LEGO mini figures (these do not need to be disassembled)! This includes DUPLO and Technic bricks, as well. You can get more information about the LEGO Replay program from the LEGO website.

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