IKEA to invest €200 mil in race to turn ‘climate positive’

STOCKHOLM: IKEA, the world’s biggest furniture group, said on Nov 27 it would spend around €100 mil (RM459.45 mil) on supporting its direct suppliers in moving over to renewable energy.

Brand owner Inter IKEA, which is in charge of supply, said it also planned to invest €100 mil in projects to remove carbon from the atmosphere through reforestation and forest protection.

It said the new investments would be part of its work towards IKEA becoming climate positive – to cut more greenhouse gas emissions than the IKEA value chain emits – by 2030.

The target includes some 1,000 direct suppliers. IKEA produces around 10% of its range itself and sources the rest from suppliers.

In September, Ingka Group, which owns most IKEA stores, pledged to exceed its 2020 target to produce as much renewable energy as the energy it consumes by the year’s end.

More than 400 firms including IKEA, H&M, Coca-Cola and Sony have committed to a UN-backed initiative to help limit global warming to below 2 degrees Celsius. – Reuters

 

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