Does IKEA use single use plastics?
As part of our commitment to people + planet, we announced that all single-use plastic products will be eliminated from our range globally by 2030.
As part of our commitment to people + planet, we announced that all single-use plastic products will be eliminated from our range globally by 2030. We will also phase out single use plastic items in the customer and co-worker restaurant and bistros.
We also have single use plastic recycle bins instore, located near our aftersales area.
To learn more about our commitment to sustainability see our Planet & Planet article on plastic.
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