IKEA's Environmental Practices: Making Good Business Sense
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Case Details: |
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Case Code |
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BECG065 |
For delivery in electronic format: Rs. 500 ;
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ThemesCorporate Social Responsibility |
Case Length |
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20 Pages |
Period |
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1992-2006 |
Pub. Date |
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2006 |
Teaching Note |
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Available |
Organization |
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IKEA |
Industry |
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Furniture Retailing |
Countries |
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Sweden |
Abstract:
The case discusses the environmental and sustainable business practices
of the Sweden-based furniture retail giant IKEA Systems BV (IKEA). It
examines in detail IKEA's journey in becoming an environmentally
responsible company and highlights the initiatives the company took to
ensure that its operations did not have adverse effects on the
environment. IKEA was primarily involved in furniture retailing;
initially most of its furniture was made of wood, which required the
felling of trees. To process the wood, many chemicals were used, which
were harmful to the environment and to the consumers. IKEA realized that
better environmental practices within the company and among its
suppliers would have long-term benefits, not only economically but also
in presenting a positive corporate image of it to customers.
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Besides,
they would help the company in playing its part in preserving the
depleting natural resources.
The case examines in detail IKEA's forestry practices and the IKEA Way
or IWAY, which specified the working conditions, and the labor,
environment, and forestry management practices that IKEA expected its
suppliers to follow.
It also discusses the staircase models IKEA
followed for the suppliers and with regard to forestry practices. Other
environment friendly practices of IKEA discussed in the case include
transportation, the environmental responsibilities of the employees,
some of the unique eco-friendly products made by the company using
recycled materials, and other practices regarding conservation of energy
and waste management practiced at IKEA's stores.
Issues:
» Understand how environmentally friendly practices can help a company
minimize its costs
» Examine how environmentally friendly practices can enhance an
organization's image
» Study how IKEA went about implementing its environmental policies
across its global operations
» Study how IKEA extended its environmental responsibility initiatives
to its employees and consumers
Contents:
Keywords:
IKEA Systems BV, Environmental Responsibility, The Natural Step,
Environmental Training, Eco-Friendly Practices, iWay Standards, Supplier
Environmental Assurance, Staircase Model for Forestry, Forest
Management, Wood Procurement, High Conservation Value Forests, Corporate
Social Responsibility, Forest Stewardship Council, Universal Declaration
of Human Rights, ISO 14000 Environmental Management Standards
IKEA's Environmental Practices: Making Good Business Sense
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