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Product Developer Anna Granath and designer Emma Olbers when creating the IKEA KNIXHULT lamp.
Setting out to make a sustainable icon
A bag and a tablecloth from the IKEA MUSSELBLOMMA textile collection together with fish nets on a mirror cube.
Turning plastic waste into beautiful textiles
Four people are in the forest clearing wearing outdoor jackets. One of them is pointing upwards towards a tree trunk.
What does being climate positive mean for IKEA?
A woman drinking from a pink cup.
The making of a truly good cup of coffee
A pair of hands hold a cotton plant.
Committed to sustainable cotton – and to changing the industry
A little girl holds a dried leaf in front of her face.
Becoming forest positive
A woman is leaning over a table to make notes on a piece of paper. She is surrounded by woven lampshades of various sizes.
Breaking down the IKEA value chain
Close up of the hands of an artisan weaving a rug.
Designed to create jobs
A man in a factory is making something out of wood. He is wearing a blue t-shirt and orange noise-cancelling headphones.
Protecting migrant workers
A man is operating a machine that moves heavy objects. He is loading logs onto the back of a truck.
Creating a sustainable IKEA value chain with IWAY
A factory worker is moving pieces of fibreboard with his hand. He is wearing blue overalls.
From waste to renewable energy
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