IKEA owner to spend €4bn on green-energy projects
Ingka Group will invest in wind and solar projects, electric-vehicle charging points and other projects to be climate-positive by 2030
20 April 2021 - 15:16
Stockholm — Ingka Group, the owner of most IKEA stores, has earmarked €4bn to invest in wind and solar projects, electric-vehicle (EV) charging points and other green energy projects by 2030.
Companies of all kinds are increasing their investment in a lower-carbon future in response to investor pressure and as momentum builds ahead of the next round of UN climate talks to be hosted by Britain later in the year...
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