IKEA plans to remove dairy products from stores to meet climate goals
IKEA wants to “remove or replace” dairy products in its stores to reduce its carbon footprint. The Swedish company has recently published its 2022 sustainability report, which studied ways in which it can become a climate positive business by 2030; the report looked at five key areas: energy, air, water, food, and waste.
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This article is available for reading in Trade magazin 2023/4.
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