IKEA Thailand launched two new services, a Circular Shop and a Recycling Centre in support of IKEA's journey towards becoming a Circular Business by 2030 and to encourage IKEA customers to join the Zero Waste goal, creating sustainability and a better planet for future generations. They can get off to an easy start with the Circular Shop, a service to buyback and resell IKEA furniture, and the Recycling Centre, turning recyclable waste into IKEA Family points and helping make the world more sustainable by adding value to used furniture and recycled materials. The services are available today at IKEA Bang Yai.
"Sustainability is embedded in IKEA's DNA. It's something we consider in every process, from product design, material selection, services, and our store operations. We are trying our best to do our part. And we would like to invite our customers to join us in making small changes to create a more sustainable world every day," said Mr. Tom Suter, IKEA Bang Yai Store Manager adding, "We can drive positive change by designing products that are affordable for everyone, choosing recycled materials to achieve a full cycle of resources. And today, we are proud to open our Circular Shop and Recycling Centre making it easy for customers to participate in our mission to create a more sustainable world. Give a second life to your IKEA products by sorting waste for recycling to create added value."
Circular Shop, IKEA's furniture buy-back and resell service
This service was created by IKEA to build a community where IKEA lovers can exchange home decorations, inspirations and IKEA furniture. Each year, millions of pre-owned furniture pieces in good condition go to waste. Therefore, IKEA launched a service to buy back pre-owned IKEA furniture to give chairs, shelves, or chests of drawers as many lives as possible. Customers also receive IKEA Gift Cards to shop for new furniture and redecorate their homes at affordable prices. Afterwards, IKEA will send the products for repair or refurbishment. They will then be brought back for sale to other customers looking for affordable products that remain fully functional providing benefits to both buyers and sellers. And most importantly, this helps reduce waste on our planet.
How to use the service
*IKEA reserves the right to only accept used personal-household IKEA furniture that is complete, fully functional, and in usable condition, with a maximum amount of 10 items per customer per day. Market Hall home furnishings, items purchased from the original
AS-IS section or Circular Shop, and non-IKEA products are excluded.
Recycling Centre, a convenient recyclable waste collection point
IKEA invites everyone to help reduce their carbon footprint for a cleaner planet by exchanging sorted recyclable waste to earn IKEA Family points.
How to recycle with the Recycling Centre**
**IKEA reserves the right to evaluate and accept recyclable waste. Materials that do not meet the specified categories cannot be redeemed as IKEA Family points.
"IKEA is inviting everyone to join our journey towards sustainability together. We can easily start at home where each individual can contribute to a more circular economy. And IKEA will continue to create new services and products for a more sustainable world," concluded Mr. Suter.
About IKEA Thailand
Since its founding in Sweden in 1943, IKEA has created a better everyday life for many people by offering a wide range of well-designed, functional home furnishings at prices so low, a majority of people can afford them. Today, IKEA is the world's largest home furnishings retailer, with more than 456 stores in 61 countries - including those in Singapore, Malaysia, and Thailand which are owned and operated by Ikano Private Limited. We incorporate sustainability into our day-to-day business and support initiatives that benefit children and the environment. To learn more, visit IKEA.co.th
Directions: Healthy & Sustainable Living, Climate, Nature & Circularity, and Fair & Caring IKEA Thailand announced its commitment to advance sustainability through three main directions: Healthy & Sustainable Living, Climate, Nature & Circularity, and Fair & Caring. The company is dedicated to making sustainable products and services accessible to everyone, while continuously evolving its operations toward a circular business model. At the same time, IKEA supports its co-workers and communities
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