IKEA plans to eliminate dairy products from its menu by 2030 / food tech news Asia
IKEA plans to eliminate dairy products from its menu by 2030

The Swedish furniture giant, IKEA, released recently its 2022 Sustainability Report to gain insight into how the brand is achieving its climate goal of becoming a climate-positive company by 2030.

IKEA's sustainability program revolves around five areas: energy, air, water, food, and waste. In the food category, the company aims to meet its climate goals by transforming its menu to be 50% plant-based by 2025. The company also plans to make 80% of its packaged food plant-based in that . . .

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