What can I recycle in store?
You can recycle paper, cardboard, batteries and globes in all of our stores.
In each IKEA store near the exit and after the checkouts, you will find the recycling disposal area for:
- Paper and cardboard
- Incandescent and LED bulbs
- Fluorescent tubes
- Batteries
Large bins are also located in any underground car parks for carboard recycling as well.
To remove packaging after an in-home assembly service, you can add on a packaging removal service to your purchase for $15.00.
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