How do I donate old Legos?
Just go to www.givebackbox.com/LEGO, print out a shipping label, box up your bricks and get them to the post office. You can also visit one of our LEGO Stores to get a free shipping label or drop your donation off in person.
Does Lego donate nonprofits?
Lego Foundation Inc. is a 501(c)(3) organization, with an IRS ruling year of 2019, and donations are tax-deductible.
Is there a Lego charity?
We’re here to convince the grown-ups. Because play is something every child, everywhere in the world can do. It fuels curiosity, sparks creativity, and inspires a lifelong love of learning. Children who play pick up all kinds of skills to thrive today – and lay the foundations for a happier, healthier life tomorrow.
What can you do with old Lego models?
What to Do With Old LEGO
- Donate to Charity. Charities and charity shops are always looking for donations, especially for children’s toys.
- Give to a Local School.
- Hand it Down.
- Don’t Recycle!
- Sell it On.
- Sell your LEGO to Zapper.
Can you donate LEGOs back to LEGO?
Lego Replay has teamed up with Give Back Box to make the recycling process a breeze. Don’t worry about gathering full sets; just put everything in a box, and print out a free shipping label at givebackbox.com/lego. Once received, the pieces are cleaned, then donated to organizations like Teach for America.
Does LEGO have a buyback program?
As part of our Planet Promise, we want to help LEGO owners ensure that LEGO Bricks can be rebuilt and replayed with – having a new creative life. We found a donation partner with Give Back Box who takes safety and quality as seriously as we do.
Does LEGO donate schools?
Once packaged, your donated bricks will be sent to the Give Back Box facility, where each brick will be inspected, sorted, and cleaned. The majority of LEGO elements collected will go to Teach For America, which will then distribute them to thousands of classrooms across the country.
What do you do with finished LEGO sets?
Sell The Disassembled Lego Sets If you have a few Lego sets you have not touched in years, you could always sell them to other Lego fans. This way, you know the sets are going to someone who is going to take care of them.
Does Lego have a buyback program?
Does LEGO have a buy back program?
Through a new pilot program, consumers can send their used bricks to Give Back Box, which will clean and repackage the toys for reuse. If you have a box of old Lego bricks sitting unused in an attic or garage, Lego now wants them back.
Who will buy my Legos?
Where to sell your Legos (and buy them)
- BrickLink. BrickLink is a dedicated buying/selling Lego website, so if you want a large community that’s all about Lego sets and minifigures, start here.
- Brick Owl.
- eBay.
- Facebook groups.
- Bricks and Minifigs.
- Yard sales.
- Thrift stores.
- Private sales to friends.
What do you do with finished Lego sets?
Where can I donate Legos?
Donate Legos Today! BrickRecycler.com is still accepting donations of new and used Lego sets and pieces (complete or not). We will soon be adding links to places where can donate other toys as well. If you are a 501 (c) (3) organization that needs Legos, please contact us at the email address mentioned above.
Where can I donate clothes on Long Island?
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Long Island— Islandia, Westbury 145 Sycamore Lane, Islandia 25 Carle Road, Westbury Find your nearest donation bin online or schedule a pickup. Either way, BBBS accepts new and gently used clothing, stuffed animals, small toys, and books. Long Island Head Start— Multiple Locations
How do I dispose of my used Legos?
Just donate your used LEGOs to us (mixed up or in sets), and we will make sure they are reused! Put Lego pieces in a plastic bag or bags. No need to sort. More tips can be found here.
What can I donate to Big Brothers Big Sisters of Long Island?
Accepted items include toys, sports equipment, books, stuffed animals, puzzles, games, housewares, and clothes. For every donation made, Big Brothers Big Sisters of Long Island gets a share of the profit. Savers also supports recycling by donating unsellable items to less affluent countries, where they can be used or sold.