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IKEA has launched a number of initiatives as a step towards a more sustainable future. Read more.

IKEA is giving old furniture a second life and shoppers the opportunity to replace it at a low cost with a buy-back scheme to stop it going to landfill.
If customers are feeling their furniture has become a little drab, the homewares giant will buy it back and give shoppers an IKEA refund card to spend in store.
The scheme is part of the company’s commitment to becoming more sustainable, with IKEA revealing a number of environmental initiatives ahead of World Environment Day on June 5.
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