Product Recycling Fund
The price of this item includes a contribution to a Product recycling fund to ensure that waste electrical and electronic equipment is collected and recycled in a responsible manner.

IKEA Coventry

Calculate Your Carbon Footprint

A carbon footprint is a measure of the impact our activities have on the environment, and in particular climate change. It relates to the amount of greenhouse gases produced in our day-to-day lives through burning fossil fuels for electricity, heating and transportation etc.

Use the link below to calculate your carbon footprint and view a breakdown of your CO2 emissions; for example, home, appliances and travel. Compare your footprint to the national average and create an action plan to make improvements.
IKEA Coventry Say Thank You
IKEA Coventry would like to say a special thank you to all our customers.

Through swiping your IKEA Family card at the checkouts you have helped us to save over 3 acres of forrestry.

To congratulate the store and it's customers, the Woodland Trust donated a tree which was planted outside IKEA Coventry in Croft Road.

Pictured; IKEA staff (front) Monika Bzowy, (left) Chris Darling and (right) Kevin Richardson plant the new tree with (centre) Nikky Smith, of the Woodland Trust.

If you have any environmental enquiries or suggestions please email Monika our Environmental Specialist: monika.bzowy@memo.ikea.com
IKEA and the Woodland Trust
IKEA co-workers and customers can create a Foot of Forest with the Woodland Trust just by shopping in store!

Did you know that the UK is one of the least wooded places in Europe?

Woods are important! For generating oxygen, absorbing carbon, creating homes for wildlife, and being beautiful green spaces for us all!

So every time an IKEA FAMILY Card is swiped, IKEA will donate 10p to the Trust, which is enough to create one square foot of forest.

With your help, over four years we aim to create enough woodland to cover an area the size of 82 IKEA stores and their car parks!
IKEA Checks Out of Plastic Bags
IKEA Becomes First Leading UK Retailer to Phase Out Single-Use Plastic Bags.

Since IKEA UK started charging for plastic carrier bags in June 2006, plastic bag consumption has been reduced by 95%.

All profits from charging for plastic carrier bags (circa £35,000) have been donated to England's Community Forest.

IKEA and WWF began cooperation in 2002 to jointly promote responsible forestry and combat illegal logging. We are currently working on projects in: China, Russia, Bulgaria, Romania, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Camdodia, Indonesia and Ukraine.