Ikea commits to phase out single-use plastics by 2020

by Perry Wheeler

June 7, 2018

Washington, DC – Ikea announced today that it will remove all single-use plastic products from its 363 stores globally and from customer and co-worker restaurants in its stores by 2020. The company will also design all Ikea products with circular principles, with the goal of only using renewable and recycled materials by 2030. All of the company’s new commitments can be found here.

In response to today’s news, Greenpeace plastics campaigner Graham Forbes said:

“Ikea’s decision to remove single-use plastic products from its stores by 2020 is a great step in the right direction. Now is the time for other big retailers and corporations to follow suit and reduce the amount of throwaway plastic on their shelves. A truckload of plastic enters our oceans every minute, and plastic pollution has been found in remote locations like the Antarctic, the Arctic, and even the deepest point of the ocean, the Mariana Trench. Ikea has taken an important first step toward delivering the sort of bold action required by reducing plastic pollution at the source, although it’s important for the company to remove these single-use products and not simply substitute bioplastics or other environmentally harmful materials. The momentum is on our side, and the days of single-use plastics are numbered.”

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Contact: Perry Wheeler, Greenpeace Senior Communications Specialist, P: 301-675-8766

Perry Wheeler

By Perry Wheeler

Perry Wheeler is a senior communications specialist at Greenpeace USA.

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