«IKEA has committed
to becoming a circular business
by 2030, by eliminating waste and reusing resources. A year into the project,
sustainability head Lena Pripp-Kovac tells Dezeen how they're getting on.
The Swedish furniture giant
announced last year that it plans to make all its products according to
circular principles by 2030, meaning that they can be reused, refurbished or recycled. It will
use only renewable or recycled materials across its entire range.
Called People and Planet Positive,
the strategy was launched in June 2018, with the first report following
earlier this year. Lena Pripp-Kovac, who is head of sustainability at IKEA, is
the person responsible for making the transformation happen.
"The aim is to remove
waste," Pripp-Kovac told Dezeen in an exclusive interview. "It's a big journey but it's also
quite exciting because it's possible."
"People need to sleep, people
need to eat and people need to play and provide for their families," she
continued. "How do we do that without being wasteful?"(...)». Continue a ler.
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