Various bowls, rugs, boxes and a pendant lamp in blue and white shades from the FÖRÄNDRING collection.

IKEA introduces FÖRÄNDRING, a collection based on rice straw

Back in 2018, IKEA launched the ‘Better Air Now’ initiative with the aim to turn rice straws – a harvesting residue that contributes heavily to air pollution when burned – into raw material. The first results are the upcoming collection FÖRÄNDRING. The long-term ambition is to create a model for how to reduce air pollution in other crop burning regions of the world, which is why IKEA has joined the Climate and Clean Air Coalition.

Health effects due to air pollution is a growing and severe global concern. The situation in North India is one of the most alarming, where 9 of 10 of the world most polluted cities are situated. One peril is burning of rice straws, a residue from harvesting rice that widely aggravates pollution and smog. Through the ‘Better Air Now’ initiative, rice straws can instead become a new renewable material source for IKEA products. The long-term ambition for the ‘Better Air Now’ initiative is to include other parts of India and beyond and to create a model for how to reduce air pollution in other crop burning regions of the world. Therefore IKEA has now joined the Climate and Clean Air Coalition as an actor in the Coalition’s Agricultural Initiative.

The first results of this initiative can be seen in the upcoming collection FÖRÄNDRING and be in IKEA stores 2020, initially in India, Germany, Sweden, Poland and Spain.

FÖRÄNDRING means ‘change’ in Swedish and illustrates the desire to contribute to positive change; changing current habits where rice straw is being burnt as well as a change for the many people by contributing to better air.

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