Ikea, the world’s largest furniture company, announced on Thursday that it will spend one billion euros (1.13 billion dollars) over the next five years to address climate change – more than what some countries are pledging to tackle the issue.
Over half of the funds—about $677 million—will be spent on wind and solar power. The company’s charitable arm will spend an additional $451 million on helping to support countries most impacted by climate change.
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“Climate change is one of the world’s biggest challenges and we need bold commitments and action to find a solution,” said Peter Agnefjall, president and CEO of Ikea, in a statement.









