Establishing a new forest positive agenda for 2030 aiming to enhance biodiversity, support livelihoods and mitigate climate change
Continuing to use only wood and cotton from more sustainable sources – 99.5% of the wood used for IKEA products is either Forest Stewardship Council®- certified (FSC®) or recycled
Setting a new goal: at least one-third recycled wood in IKEA products by 2030. Today, 14% of total wood used is recycled.
Joining the Science Based Targets Network Corporate Engagement Program to help shape science-based targets for nature and renewing our nearly 20-year partnership with WWF
Sharing learnings from our unique restoration of the rainforest and its ecosystems in Borneo with researchers from around the world
Decreasing our climate footprint, in absolute terms, compared to our FY16 baseline by 1.6 million tonnes of CO2 eq, a reduction of 5.8%
Replacing virgin fossil-based polyester with recycled, reducing the climate footprint from polyester by around 45%
Moving closer to 100% renewable energy across the value chain:
Achieving 100% renewable electricity in 10 additional IKEA markets.
Achieving 100% renewable electricity for all IKEA factories, and component packaging and distribution units, globally.
Accelerate the transition to 100% renewable electricity with a new programme for 1,600 direct suppliers Sharing a guide on how to measure air pollution across value chains with other companies at COP26.
Inspiring and enabling customers to save energy and money with SOLHETTA, our next generation of LED bulbs that are more affordable and, on average, 35% more energy efficient compared to our previous LED bulbs
Continuing our journey towards only sourcing renewable or recycled materials by 2030 – reaching 56% renewable and 17% recycled materials.
Setting a new goal and supporting actions to phase out the remaining plastics in our consumer packaging by 2028.
Launching a new interactive circular product design tool based on what we learned from assessing the 9,500 products in the IKEA range.
Offering circular ways to enable customers to prolong the lifespans of IKEA products, including refurbishment, buy-back activities, and providing more than 18 million spare parts.