Ikea’s furniture—omnipresent, affordable, and user-friendly—is so popular it can be found in apartments, for sale on Craigslist, or curbside, following years of loving use. The Swedish mega-retailer ...
The South Bayside Waste Management Authority (SBWMA), San Carlos, Calif., has announced a new partnership with an IKEA store to promote the recycling of household batteries, cell phones and other ...
Companies with strict standards about chemicals in their products are wary about using recycled material they can’t control. Ikea and H&M just ran a large study on recyclable fabrics to figure out the ...
Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X IKEA’s recycling and trash bins, to be donated to NHPS. Credit: IKEA Website More than $3,000 ...
The investment division of the Ingka Group, recognized as the foremost global IKEA retailer, has unveiled plans to channel €1 billion ($1.03 billion) into recycling enterprises. This ambitious ...
If you found your rubbish bin overflowing since the collapse of REDcycle, you might've considered taking a trip to your nearest IKEA to use the retailer's soft plastic recycling service. Unfortunately ...
This story was originally published on ESG Dive. To receive daily news and insights, subscribe to our free daily ESG Dive newsletter. Ikea and sustainable waste management company Vanguard Renewables ...
LONDON (Reuters) - The investment arm of Ingka Group, the biggest global IKEA retailer, said it will invest 1 billion euros ($1.03 billion) into recycling companies as it aims to better manage the ...
The IKEA Group published its Sustainability Report for 2016 today (7 December), showing continued investment and progress towards its sustainability targets. IKEA aims to recycle or energy recover 90% ...
Furniture giant Ikea Group has acquired a 15 percent minority stake in Morssinkhof Rymoplast Group, a Dutch plastic recycling plant. In a Feb. 3 statement, the Swedish company said the move signified ...
The world's biggest furniture retailer has announced that it sent zero waste to landfill across all of its UK and Ireland facilities in 2016, achieving a 90% recycling rate in the process. Ikea UK’s ...
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