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Pic: Shutterstock Swedish home furnishings manufacturer and Worldwide Fund for Nature (WWF) have renewed their partnership until 2025 to drive positive environmental impact within different industries. It reaffirms their commitment to protect, manage and restore key landscapes, and enable a nature and climate positive value chain to also uphold the rights and needs of people.
Since 2002, WWF and Ikea have worked together to protect and improve management of forests and fight illegal logging, as well as to reduce water and pesticide use and improve livelihoods in cotton farming. The partnership is also engaged in freshwater projects to find solutions for a more sustainable textile industry. The partnership now works in 17 countries all over the world, they said in a joint press release.
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