KShine Posted October 9, 2014 Share Posted October 9, 2014 (edited) http://brickfanatics.co.uk/comment-from-jorgen-vig-knudstorp-on-greenpeace-campaign/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+brickfanatics+%28Brick+Fanatics%29 "The Greenpeace campaign uses the LEGO brand to target Shell. As we have stated before, we firmly believe Greenpeace ought to have a direct conversation with Shell.The LEGO brand, and everyone who enjoys creative play, should never have become part of Greenpeace Edited October 9, 2014 by KShine Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ed Mack Posted October 9, 2014 Share Posted October 9, 2014 Time to locate some of the recent Shell polybags... 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KShine Posted October 9, 2014 Author Share Posted October 9, 2014 Time to locate some of the recent Shell polybags... They mention that there is a long-term co-promotion contract - I wonder how long it is for. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
minicoopers11 Posted October 9, 2014 Share Posted October 9, 2014 Based on the last one...about two years? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Curtis Posted October 9, 2014 Share Posted October 9, 2014 So wait...does this mean the promotion will never reach Shell stations here in the US? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ed Mack Posted October 9, 2014 Share Posted October 9, 2014 So wait...does this mean the promotion will never reach Shell stations here in the US? Did the last one? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
minicoopers11 Posted October 9, 2014 Share Posted October 9, 2014 So wait...does this mean the promotion will never reach Shell stations here in the US? I am making that assumption. I wouldn't expect to see it here since it didn't come here last time. I don't know why that is, either. Shells are ubiquitous here and Lego is loved here. Annoying! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ed Mack Posted October 9, 2014 Share Posted October 9, 2014 I never saw them sold here. I bought mine from outside the US. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
minicoopers11 Posted October 9, 2014 Share Posted October 9, 2014 I never saw them sold here. I bought mine from outside the US. Yeah. Got some from UK and a truckload from China Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
marcandre Posted October 9, 2014 Share Posted October 9, 2014 Greenpeace is right. Lego should make better choices when choosing promotional partners. Shell is a horrible company. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KShine Posted October 9, 2014 Author Share Posted October 9, 2014 Greenpeace is right. Lego should make better choices when choosing promotional partners. Shell is a horrible company. It's a good thing that LEGO is so healthy for the environment. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sadowsk1 Posted October 9, 2014 Share Posted October 9, 2014 Did I miss the first buckle? Always a step behind. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fuzzy_bricks Posted October 9, 2014 Share Posted October 9, 2014 Looks like they're going after Octan now. Jerks. http://brickfanatics.co.uk/activists-turn-their-attentions-to-octan-energy/ 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Huskers1236 Posted October 9, 2014 Share Posted October 9, 2014 Did I miss the first buckle? Always a step behind. Jabba's Palace I'm assuming. Though I wouldn't say they buckled, just told people what they wanted to hear all the while letting the set carry on with its normal life span. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
johnwray Posted October 9, 2014 Share Posted October 9, 2014 Looks like they're going after Octan now. Jerks. http://brickfanatics.co.uk/activists-turn-their-attentions-to-octan-energy/ Ha! It makes more sense for Lego to use an in-house brand on all of its gas-related pieces anyway. I agree that Lego & Shell make for bizarre bedfellows, and now that TLG has established Octan as a major force in the Lego universe, it makes sense to kick Shell to the curb. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fuzzy_bricks Posted October 9, 2014 Share Posted October 9, 2014 Jabba's Palace I'm assuming. Though I wouldn't say they buckled, just told people what they wanted to hear all the while letting the set carry on with its normal life span. They could do the same thing with this. Just renew the contract after all this dies down. Greenpeace will have moved on to something else by then. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Huskers1236 Posted October 9, 2014 Share Posted October 9, 2014 They could do the same thing with this. Just renew the contract after all this dies down. Greenpeace will have moved on to something else by then. Even though the relationship with Shell goes back a very long time, I would have to think it's very small in terms of size and money with Lego. For such a minor contract, Lego probably doesn't feel that it's worth possible bad P.R. and having the Greenpeace wackos drag their name through the mud. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
piggyoink Posted October 10, 2014 Share Posted October 10, 2014 So, since Lego will no longer be a Shell partner, I wonder if that would make any Lego with the Shell logo on it more valuable... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Curtis Posted October 10, 2014 Share Posted October 10, 2014 So...I can't be the only one who sees the hypocrisy in backing one petroleum based company, to protest another petroleum based company for the simple reason that they use petroleum. Then to realize that Greenpeace wouldn't truly exist without the use of said petroleum. 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jerryherb Posted October 10, 2014 Share Posted October 10, 2014 (edited) So...I can't be the only one who sees the hypocrisy in backing one petroleum based company, to protest another petroleum based company for the simple reason that they use petroleum. Then to realize that Greenpeace wouldn't truly exist without the use of said petroleum. Where do you think plastic comes from? If LEGO turns their a$$ towards petroleum industry we shall start seeing wooden blocks Edited October 10, 2014 by jerryherb Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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46andTWO Posted October 10, 2014 Share Posted October 10, 2014 Oh John, how missed you are! Happy belated 74th! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
inversion Posted October 10, 2014 Share Posted October 10, 2014 (edited) I don't like Greenpeace because they are only fighting for media attention through exaggerated b*****it and not doing much truly beneficial effort. If they knew how oil companies work and what regulations they face or their efforts to minimize environmental damage they would shut up. In a normal world. Sadly they are perfectly aware of this, but still ride the bias of people to get attention. Not the oil industry is the only one which has collateral damage. We could talk about anything manufacturing/agriculture based. On this basis LEGO shouldn't make car toys because they use gasoline. The batteries of electric cars are expensive to produce and the inputs involve some really nasty chemicals. They need electricity. Do they know that if we used only wind, water and solar based power plants, the environmental damage would be much higher than just sticking to nuclear power, and still not talking about the reliability concerns? Should we stop cattle breeding? Don't mine metals. Don't build homes. Don't have children because population is a concern. These industries are just as necessary as any other. They create jobs, invest and research technologies. Every sector has something negative. Oil is just more visible, because the catastrophes can be easily noticed. If damage is spread out more evenly in time and location nobody talks about it. OR just don't buy any LEGOs because ABS is made partly from petroleum. If you can judge oil companies on a moral basis then don't leave out the ones who use their output as an input. Why LEGO made this call then? Because lots of people are stupid. They are talking about oil companies being inherently a child of satan while driving their cars to the LEGO store to buy petrochemicals, during which munching bread made from bio-wheat, grown with the help of agriculture vehicles and shipped to their store with a truck. Protecting the environment is not about stopping global economics. It is about not cutting forests unnecessarily, recycling, being energy efficient etc. Sometimes people forget this. Edited October 10, 2014 by inversion 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
glenbart Posted October 10, 2014 Share Posted October 10, 2014 Can I chip in by saying on 7/7 all of the u.k's secret service etc were busy at the G8 meetings held in Scotland because of trouble caused by greenpeace activists. I'm thinking of boycotting buying Lego as they keep giving in to everybody and anybody... That and since they stopped doing Lego in the sun newspaper, because of feminists complaining about page 3 girls, I now have to pay double during the week and triple on a Sunday for my free Lego polybag. Does anyone think greenpeace have a point about anything? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tilted Posted October 10, 2014 Share Posted October 10, 2014 Nothing uses carbon like a first world human <3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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