The IKEA Sustainability Strategy
We have big goals for 2030. We are dedicated to doing our part to tackle climate change, nature loss, unsustainable consumption, and inequality. Our three major focus areas are Healthy & sustainable living, Climate, nature & circularity and Fair & equal.

Product production in 27 markets covered by renewable electricity
The programme was initially launched in FY21 to assist suppliers in purchasing renewable electricity from the grid, particularly in markets with limited access.
Increasing share of materials and food ingredients with lower carbon footprint
In FY25, IKEA introduced TAGGHAJ, a frying pan made with a minimum of 70% recycled aluminum. We also launched the ZEBRASÄV ceiling lamp with a lamp shade made from at least 50% recycled plastic.
Reducing emissions from transport in our supply chain
IKEA has introduced EV vehicles to 16 countries in our supply chain, meaning that approximately 20% of our market suppliers are using EV vehicles.
Less waste with rechargeable batteries
We no longer sell non-rechargeable alkaline batteries and have replaced them with our LADDA rechargeable batteries. This helps customers to significantly reduce waste and save money in the long run.

Less waste with rechargeable batteries
We no longer sell non-rechargeable alkaline batteries and have replaced them with our LADDA rechargeable batteries. This helps customers to significantly reduce waste and save money in the long run.
The wood we use in IKEA products comes from responsible sources. This means that our suppliers and the forests they source wood from are audited annually by recognized certification bodies*.
* At least 95 % of the wood used in IKEA products is third party certified. All wood must also meet the forestry requirements in our supplier code of conduct IWAY, which focuses on improving environmental and social impacts.

The wood we use in IKEA products comes from responsible sources. This means that our suppliers and the forests they source wood from are audited annually by recognized certification bodies*.
* At least 95 % of the wood used in IKEA products is third party certified. All wood must also meet the forestry requirements in our supplier code of conduct IWAY, which focuses on improving environmental and social impacts.













