IKEA actively works with circularity. By 2030, IKEA aims to have all of their products being made from renewable or recycled materials, designed to be reused, resold or recycled. In 2019, IKEA gave a second life to 47 million products which were being sold via bargain corners, while more than 9 million products were repackaged and returned to their shelves. Since the summer of 2020, IKEA has been buying back and reselling used IKEA furniture in their Curcular Store. All furniture sold in the Circular Store are given a new chance instead of being unnecessarily thrown away. The furnitures which can be found at the Circular Store either comes from expired collections or from customers who are reselling unwanted furniture back to IKEA. In the spring of 2021, IKEA introduced the Circular Store to all their department stores throughout Sweden, and the plan for the following years is to introduce it to all IKEA department stores throughout the world.
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