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Lego Ends Shell Contract After Greenpeace 'Save the Arctic' Campaign
Greenpeace Targets Lego for Shell Partnership in New Campaign
Everything is not awesome about Greenpeace's assault on Lego | Financial Times
The Dangers of Co-Branding: Lego to End Partnership with Shell
Greenpeace: how our campaign ended the Lego-Shell partnership | Voluntary Sector Network | The Guardian
Greenpeace Targets LEGO In 'Everything Is Not Awesome' Video - YouTube
Lego ends Shell partnership following Greenpeace campaign | Oil | The Guardian
Toying With Climate: Greenpeace Launches Protests to Rid Shell Oil Branding from Legos | Occupy.com
Lego dumps Shell after Greenpeace campaign | Al Jazeera America
Lego 'won't renew' contract with Shell after Greenpeace campaign - BBC News
This Greenpeace commercial slammed LEGO for its brand partnership with Shell oil, and it worked | The World from PRX
Greenpeace takes on Lego over Shell partnership | CBC News
VICE News on Twitter: "Lego has ended its 50 year-old partnership with Shell after Greenpeace's video goes viral: http://t.co/pJkzsoT5WM http://t.co/30nwpBdgOG" / Twitter
Lego ends marketing deal with Shell in wake of Greenpeace campaign | South China Morning Post
Behind the scenes at Greenpeace's Lego and Shell protest viral video | Elena Polisano | The Guardian
LEGO Ends 50 Year Link with Shell after Greenpeace Campaign | ThinktoSustain.com
Lego responds to Greenpeace's campaign for them to drop Shell
To save the Arctic, Lego needs to drop Shell
YouTube Blocks Greenpeace's Lego 'Everything NOT Awesome' Video | HuffPost UK Tech
Greenpeace International - Shell is already invading the Arctic to drill for oil. Now it's trying to pollute our children's minds by putting its logo on millions of LEGO toys worldwide. Tell
How LEGO got awesome to #SaveTheArctic - Greenpeace International
How LEGO got awesome to #SaveTheArctic - Greenpeace International
Lego ends partnership with Shell over Greenpeace campaign - CNET
Greenpeace is right, Shell-branded Lego is ill-judged | WIRED UK