IKEA Canada LP
Home furnishings retailer, Burlington, Ont.
- After introducing a five-cent charge for plastic bags in 2007, plastic bag usage dropped by 90 per cent.
- Recycling depots where customers can drop off compact fluorescent light bulbs (which contain low levels of mercury), halogen bulbs and old batteries—even non-IKEA brands.
- Regular environmental audits ensure stores maintain or improve their internal efforts to recycle, reduce waste and save energy.
- Preferred green parking spaces for customers who drive hybrid, fuel-efficient and electric vehicles.
- Employees have planted over 14,000 trees as part of “Pick a Tree, Plant a Tree” initiative, in partnership with Tree Canada.
- IKEA Canada parent company’s sourcing policy means it won’t accept illegally felled wood or wood from intact natural forests; suppliers required to document the origin of their wood and monitor forestry companies. (1,475)















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