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LOGGING & BIOMASS NEWS
IKEA buys its first US forest
IKEA Group acquired its first US forest property,
covering approximately 25,000 acres in Lowndes
County, Alabama. Source: Clean Technica
The investment in forestry is part of a
broader strategy to invest in the sustainable
production of resources that IKEA Group
consumes directly, such as energy, or indirectly
through its products (wood raw material,
recycled materials, etc.).
IKEA Group also owns more than 250,000
acres of forest land in Europe, located in
Romania and the Baltic States.
“As a responsible forest owner, we
are interested in identifying and applying
sustainable management methods that will
allow us to preserve and even increase the
quality of the forest over time,” says Krister
Mattsson, Head of Financial Asset Management,
IKEA Group. “Entering the US market is a
milestone for our investments in forests,
and we believe we will learn a lot here while
implementing our long-term approach to
forest management and applying for the Forest
Stewardship Council (FSC) certification.”
IKEA Group is committed to having a positive
impact on people and the planet and has
allocated over €3 billion for resource and energy
independent investments. Those investments
support the long-term supply of sustainable
materials by investing in forestry, as well
as in companies that are active in recycling,
renewable energy development, and biomaterial
developments. At the end of FY17*, IKEA Group
owned 416 wind turbines around the world,
including 104 in the US, which produce about
900 million kWh of renewable energy per year.
This new acquisition is in addition to several
other significant investments IKEA Group has
recently made in the US, where they currently
operate 47 stores and seven distribution
centers. In 2017, the company opened four new
stores and one new distribution and customer
fulfillment centre. IKEA Group also acquired
San-Francisco-based TaskRabbit, an innovative
on-demand services platform company, to
provide IKEA customers with additional ways to
access flexible and affordable service solutions.
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Additionally, the company made minority
investments in XL Hybrids and AeroFarms,
who share the brand’s ongoing commitment to
supporting sustainable resources.
For its forest management in the US, IKEA
Group has partnered with Campbell Global, a
leader in sustainable timberland and natural
resource investment, to oversee and operate the
property.
“We are proud to be working with IKEA to
promote our shared values,” said John Gilleland,
CEO, and Chairman of Campbell Global.
“Responsible stewardship is the cornerstone
of our culture. We are committed to managing
John Gilleland, CEO, and
Chairman of Campbell Global.
sustainable, working forests to foster optimal
forest health and provide direct benefits to local
communities.”
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