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IKEA view on air
Air pollution is a global issue, and particularly problematic in mega cities. At IKEA, we are committed to actively reducing air pollutants and enabling people to purify the air in their homes...
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IKEA Food Better Programmes support shift towards better animal welfare and a more sustainable food system
At IKEA Food Services AB, we want our business to have a positive impact on people, animals and the planet. Guided by the IKEA values, sustainability is an integrated part of everything we do.
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Our view on social conditions in the IKEA Transport Supply Chain
IKEA Transport believes in good and fair working conditions for all drivers transporting IKEA products. Now IKEA Transport will take the next step to deeper embed sustainability into the IKEA...
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Our view on cotton from Turkmenistan
IKEA has been running a limited and closely framed project in Turkmenistan, with the ambition to create a positive change for the cotton industry on a general level in the country. The project has...
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Good Coffee comes from good sources
With the launch of PÅTÅR, the new IKEA coffee range, coffee at IKEA is now both UTZ certified and organic according to EU standards. Sourcing UTZ certified and organic coffee is part of the IKEA...
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Palm Oil
IKEA uses relatively small quantities of palm oil, mainly in candles but also as a food ingredient. We are committed to ensuring that the palm oil we use is grown and processed in a responsible...
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Cotton from more sustainable sources
Cotton is used in many IKEA products -from sofas and cushions to bed sheets and curtains. From September 1, 2015, all cotton in our products comes from more sustainable sources*. Each year, IKEA...