Don’t like your IKEA dining set anymore? From April 1 you can return it to an IKEA store and even get some store credits.
The service applies only to personally-used IKEA furniture that is fully assembled and fully functional.
The Swedish furniture and homeware chain has had Buy Back & Resell events before.
CBS Boston reports that but this time, the program becomes permanent in 37 US stores.
So how does the buyback work?
IKEA is operating 465 stores globally and this buyback program is part of its goal to become a circular business by 2030.
This means producing items that are 100% made with recycled, remanufactured, refurbished, or reused materials.
Now that is some serious sustainability at work!
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Last Updated: April 25, 2022 by Nikola Gemeš
IKEA Will Buy Back Its Old Furniture From You
Don’t like your IKEA dining set anymore? From April 1 you can return it to an IKEA store and even get some store credits.
The service applies only to personally-used IKEA furniture that is fully assembled and fully functional.
The Swedish furniture and homeware chain has had Buy Back & Resell events before.
CBS Boston reports that but this time, the program becomes permanent in 37 US stores.
So how does the buyback work?
IKEA is operating 465 stores globally and this buyback program is part of its goal to become a circular business by 2030.
This means producing items that are 100% made with recycled, remanufactured, refurbished, or reused materials.
Now that is some serious sustainability at work!
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Nikola Gemeš
Nikola uses his background in electrical engineering to break down complex sustainability topics for GreenCitizen's readers. He is a firm believer in environmental conservation, which he practices daily through recycling and home-grown food. He enjoys hiking, engaging in white-water sports, and collecting pocket knives.
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