Innovators 2011
Sustainable Bussiness
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MDX UNIVERSITYAND IKEA 10 Design students
10 products taken from waste
10 new uses from our products
10 pieces of art
10 installations around the store
0 cost to IKEA
0 cost to MDX University
100% commitment to change
MDX UNIVERSITYAND IKEA
An this is just the start of what we want to be a long lasting partnership.
Why?
IKEA COOPORATE STRATEGY
At IKEA we strive to create a better every day life for the many people.
Because
An this means:
Care for the environment
Care for people & Communities
Care for the bottom line
- We recycle over 90% of all our ‘waste’
- Support the Woodland Trust
- Support WWF
- Support sustainable ways of transport
- Follow the IWAY
- Support international projects such us Save the Children & Uniceff
- Support local projects in partnership with schools and charitable institutions such as the MDX University
- Set local projects with local companies.
- IKEA Goes Renewable
- Promote better and more sustainable production ways whilst improving performance
- Make the most for what we have (be cost efficient)
- Follow the IWAY
IKEA Environmental & CSR
Pollution
Child labour
This is why these sad examples could never be from IKEA and we work hard to make this a reality of the past.
IKEA Environmental & CSR
Some of our ongoing projects at a global scale
The annual soft toy campaign began in 2003. In 2010, 23,800,000 euros have been raised, helping 8,000,000 children arround the world.
IKEA and WWF work to increase the number of responsibly managed forests making sure no illegally logged timber is used in IKEA products.
IKEA and the WWF have proven that cotton can be grown using less water, fertilizers and chemicals and with better profit for farmers.
IKEA Environmental & CSR
Some of our ongoing projects at national scale
IKEA UK recycles almost 90% of all waste and we make money out of it, allowing us to save of almost £1.000.000. when compared to 2008.
”IKEA Goes Renewable” has the goal of improving our energy efficiency by 25%. So far, we saved over £3.000.000.
The Furniture Recycling Network, in partneship with IKEA, has started to collect and reutilise used furniture from our customers and donate it to social projects.
What about your company?
Sustainability in your company
Despite being a global company, IKEA strategy is mostly devoted to a ‘Think global act local’ attitude which make’s IKEA a local player therefore Many of our local initiatives can be transposed directly to many of the local small & medium companies.
Sustainability in your company
Waste, a resource (waste management)
Utilities & specially energy management
Green procurement
Even in the smallest of companies segregation of material for recycling is the key and can make a substantial contribution for the bottom line of the company.
This will not only reduce your costs, but also improve your environmental credentials as a responsible company.
Energy represents to most of the companies one of the biggest costs after human resources.
With little and cost efficient changes, this can be reduced by 30% or even 40% as an energy audit will show.
Grants are available as well.
Replacing non environmental products & services and replace them by green ones can have not only a big benefit on the way your workers and customers see your organization but also help to reduce costs as, more and more, this ones are becoming very competitive.
The main areas to intervene whether you are big or small are:
Improve your environmental credentials whilst reducing substantially your costs.
Sustainability in your company
Do you want to
make the change
but don’t know
where to start?
Worried about any potential costs of becoming green ?
Simply want an honest, impartial an free advice?
You can start here, is easier than it seems…
Sustainability in your company
IKEA and the Centre for Environment and Safety Management for Business (CESMB) at the MDX University will soon organise open days to IKEA Wembley so local companies and institutions can experience different working method & solutions.
For all the interested, this free open days should be booked via the CESM.
Availability is limited so be fast.
THANK YOUMy name is Nuno Costa and I work for IKEA