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Published on October 7th, 2008

IKEA Cuts Disposable Bags in U.S.

After reducing plastic bag consumption by 92 percent earlier this year, IKEA announced it is discontinuing all paper and plastic bags from its U.S. stores as of this month, offering only reusable options.

“The success of this program clearly demonstrates that like IKEA, our customers care about our global home,” said Pernille Spiers-Lopez, president of IKEA North America. “They have let us know that they’re looking at ways to be environmentally responsible in their everyday lives.”

Since its “Bag the Bag” campaign began 18 months ago, sales of IKEA reusable blue bags have increased over 100 times.  In addition to this, while plastic bags were distributed for five cents each in IKEA stores, enough money was raised from the sales of these bags to plant over 516,000 trees.

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