As part of the global commitment of IKEA With sustainability and the circular economy, the Swedish company announced “RESTORE”the new collection made in collaboration with Básicos de México, which seeks to reduce the environmental impact of its production through recycling.
The products in this collection have been created using elements from sofa covers, outdoor furniture, children’s textiles and fabrics by the metre, all materials that were once part of the range, but they have now been discontinued and that otherwise would not have had a second life and a new purpose.
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ÅTERSÄLLA, which in Swedish means, to restore or bring something back to its original condition, is not only a collection that seeks to showcase IKEA’s approach to sustainable innovation, but also an extension of its ongoing collaboration with key suppliers such as Básicos de Méxicowho became a strategic ally for the development of this project.
Small Mexican maquilas They were in charge of making each of the pieces that make up this unique collection for IKEA Mexico a reality, generating employment and strengthening communities.
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“This partnership reinforces IKEA’s commitment to creating a better day, every day, through positive social and environmental impact. We want to thank Básicos de México for doing this project. possible, because together ÅTERSÄLLA has become a collection that represents a joint duty with which we restore the planet, one thread at a time,” said Karla del Pino, Sales Leader of IKEA Oceania.
The ÅTERSÄLLA collection It is available at IKEA Oceania, IKEA Puebla and online store and includes kitchen textiles such as aprons and tortilla wraps, as well as cosmetic bags, backpacks, cushions and other products for home organization, all with a very IKEA-style touch and the work of Mexican hands.
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2024-09-14 06:42:33