Wales Online, the retailer will re-sell it to the public to encourage sustainability. It’s a win-win situation too.If you’ve got any unused homeware lying around at home, you can get cash back vouchers from the store.Depending on the condition of the furniture traded in, the voucher could be worth as much as 50% of the original price:Items will be re-sold in the As-Is Area, which is the rebranded version of Bargain Corner.Anything that can’t be resold to the public will be recycled.Ikea's Peter Jelkeby, said: "Sustainability is the defining issue of our time and Ikea is committed to being part of the solution to promote sustainable consumption and combat climate change."With the launch of Buy Back we are giving a second life to many more.
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