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LEGO (乐高) recently announced that they will start producing pieces from sustainable (可持续的) sugar cane. The toys, which will be closely similar to classic ones, will also feature “botanical elements” like leaves, bushes, and trees.

The pieces will be included in LEGO’S box sets from this year onwards. The move is part of the Danish company’s campaign to use sustainable materials in its products by 2030.

However, Tim Brooks, the firm’s vice-president, said, “We want to make a positive influence on the world around us, and are working hard to make great play products for children using sustainable materials. This is a great first step in our goal to make all LEGO pieces using sustainable materials.”

The new line of production has reportedly already started with pieces being produced from polyethylene, which is a soft and durable plastic (耐用的塑料). LEGO says that we needn’t worry about the quality of the new products, as they’ve tested the plant-based plastic to ensure that it meets the high standards for quality and safety that consumers (消费者) expect from the company.

“LEGO products have always been about providing high quality play experiences and giving every child the chance to shape their own world through inventive play. Children and parents will not notice any difference in the quality or appearance of the new pieces, because plant-based polyethylene has the same qualities as traditional polyethylene,” said Tim Brooks.

“It is important that companies in each industry find ways to help ensure a future where people, nature, and the economy grow healthily,” said Alix Grabowski, an officer at WWF. “The LEGO Group’s decision to use sustainable plastics represents a great opportunity to reduce dependence on finite (有限的) resources, and their work with the Bioplastic Feedstock Alliance will allow them to connect with other companies to continue to think creatively about sustainability.”

1.What do we know about LEGO company?

A. They have designed many new products.

B. They are worried about the quality of the new products.

C. They go green with sugar cane-based plastic.

D. They failed to make great play products for children.

2.What can we infer from Tim Brooks’ words?

A. Plant-based materials are of high qualities as traditional materials.

B. Consumers expect high standards for quality and safety from LEGO.

C. LEGO wants to make more products.

D. LEGO needn’t test the new products.

3.What does Alix Grabowski think of LEGO Group’s decision?

A. It is of no significance to our future.

B. It makes other companies more competitive.

C. It sets a good example for other companies.

D. It is mainly dependent on finite resources.

4.How can we comment on Lego’s new products?

A. Environmentally friendly and safe. B. Creative and safe.

C. Fashionable and popular. D. Sustainable and popular.

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