Plant balls and secondhand furniture: Meet the Ikea of the future

Plant-based food, solar energy systems for the home and secondhand furniture are set to be the Billy bookcases of the future, as Ikea transforms its product range and the way it operates to become climate positive and circular by 2030.  Over the past 12 months, the Swedish furniture giant has introduced over 30 global initiatives to reduce its carbon footprint and help customers lead more eco-friendly lives, including a plant ball substitute of its classic meatball and furniture buy-back sc

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