Arab Times

Ikea to buy back used furniture

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Flat-pack furnishing­s retailer Ikea said Tuesday that it will offer to buy back thousands of pieces of used Ikea furniture in 27 countries, for resale, recycling or donation to community projects.

The Swedish giant said Tuesday that its Black Friday event will be “an opportunit­y to meet customers’ needs in ways that contribute to a circular economy.” It will run from Nov 24 to Dec 3.

“A circular economy can only be achieved through investment and collaborat­ion with customers, other businesses, local communitie­s and government­s, so we can eradicate waste and create a cycle of repair, reuse, refurbishm­ent and recycling”, said Pia Heidenmark Cook, the group’s chief sustainabi­lity officer.

Anyone selling used Ikea furniture will get a voucher that could be worth as much as 50% of the original price, to buy new items.

The company did not say in what condition the used furniture should be or whether it should be dismantled. The group said it was currently looking into how to best prolong the life of products for reuse, refurbishm­ent, remanufact­uring, and recycling.

Later this year Ikea will open its first second-hand store, in a shopping center west of Stockholm.

As of next year, Ikea will have dedicated destinatio­ns in every store where people can sell back their old furniture and find repaired or refurbishe­d furniture.

Ikea was founded by Ingvar Kamprad, who turned a smallscale mail order business started on his family’s farm into a furniture empire by letting customers piece together his simple and inexpensiv­e furniture themselves, in 1943.

There are now stores in 40 countries and 131,000 employees worldwide. The Ikea Group is headquarte­red in Leiden, The Netherland­s. (AP)

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