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  4. Renewable electricity
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Renewable electricity for IKEA suppliers

Using 100% renewable electricity across the IKEA value chain is an important part of our commitment to becoming climate positive by 2030. To speed up the journey, we have two offers that IKEA Supply partners can take part in.

Two renewable electricity offers

  1. Renewable electricity generated on-site – The IKEA business increases its investment in renewable energy.
  2. Renewable electricity generated off-site – local solutions including bundled frame agreements and Power Purchase Agreements.

More about the programme

For more information about the renewable electricity programme, see the press release or email us. If you are an IKEA supplier, contact your Business Developer or visit the IKEA Supplier Portal.

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