A afransen Senior Member Member Bio Joined Apr 22, 2007 Messages 7,807 Reaction score 9,029 May 11, 2007 #46 I would argue that Ikea has been genuinely environmentally conscious for some time. Certainly before the current 'fad'.
I would argue that Ikea has been genuinely environmentally conscious for some time. Certainly before the current 'fad'.
Venti de Milo Banned Member Bio Joined Apr 28, 2007 Messages 220 Reaction score 0 May 12, 2007 #47 What's next? Winners declare they are also going green by selling "recycle" clothings?
Admiral Beez Superstar Member Bio Joined Apr 28, 2007 Messages 12,636 Reaction score 6,778 Aug 15, 2007 #48 afransen said: I would argue that Ikea has been genuinely environmentally conscious for some time. Certainly before the current 'fad'. Click to expand... I don't know about that, most of the plain wooden furniture they sell is not made in Canada, but in Europe, South America or Asia. Meanwhile we've got more pine than almost anyone.
afransen said: I would argue that Ikea has been genuinely environmentally conscious for some time. Certainly before the current 'fad'. Click to expand... I don't know about that, most of the plain wooden furniture they sell is not made in Canada, but in Europe, South America or Asia. Meanwhile we've got more pine than almost anyone.