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You can return old IKEA furniture and get up to 50% of price back in vouchers
As part of a new sustainable campaign the Swedish furniture giant will buy back your old furniture to re-sell, even if it has some scratches and wear
15:10, 5 MAY 2021
You could get hundreds of pounds to spend (Image: AFP via Getty Images)
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Ikea launches buy-back service in all UK stores
Following a string of Covid-19-related delays, Ikea has launched its long-awaited buy-back scheme for furniture across its UK stores.
Pictured: Ikea s Greenwich store
The scheme was set to launch last November, in a stand against Black Friday, but, due to lockdown restrictions forcing shop closures until April, the retailer took the decision to postpone. Ikea has previously piloted new models of furniture rental and refurbishment and take-back schemes for textiles and furniture. However, this is the first time the retailer is expanding these initiatives into a national offer.
Under the scheme, customers will be able to return new or gently used furniture for up to 50% of the original price, depending on the condition of the item. Dressers, sideboards, bookcases, shelf units, dining tables, desks and chairs are among the products covered, so long as they are either in good condition or have minor cosmetic flaws. The money will be