Gimmick Or Environmental Protection? Ikea Recycles Furniture in the Garbage Station and Sells It after Repair!


Gimmick or environmental protection? Ikea recycles furniture in the garbage station and sells it after repair!

Ikea has achieved great success because of its diverse furniture styles, which can satisfy almost all types of houses in the world. However, the friendly price of Ikea makes many users abandon Ikea products when changing new furniture, because users think that it has no value of reuse and will not bring additional benefits to themselves.

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▲ Ikea recycles 499 pieces of furniture in HEMNES, Norway

however, Ikea hopes to bring the value of secondary utilization to these furniture and has taken the latest actions to this end, it aims to establish and improve the company concept of "sustainable development" by recycling furniture from waste.

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▲ Ikea recycled 179 pieces of furniture ASKVOLL in Norway

according to Ikea, at least 3 million pieces of furniture are discarded in Norway every year. So Ikea opened an experimental institution in Oslo, the capital of Norway. Collect Ikea furniture discarded by others in streets, beaches, garbage-disposal sites and other places. Most of the furniture is not worthless and can be restored to perfect state only after simple repair.

Therefore, Ikea classifies these recycled and refurbished items into a series under its brand, at the same time, it also includes the details of furniture recycling and the discount price that users can enjoy when purchasing these furniture.

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▲ Ikea recycles 195 pieces of furniture in Norway VISDALEN

ikea's idea of recycling furniture goes hand in hand with the company's strategy of promoting green development and injecting new vitality into furniture and accessories. In order to better achieve this goal, Ikea also began to buy back second-hand prices from users and provide free spare parts to prolong the service life of the products. Ikea's practice has set a good example for other companies, and all companies should have this responsible attitude and awareness.

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