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    IKEA Cardiff to host first of its kind ‘Car Boot’ Sale this weekend

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryAugust 30, 2023No Comments
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    IKEA is opening its carpark to the Cardiff community this weekend for a fun car boot sale to support customers in prolonging the life of their pre-loved belongings and helping to give them a new lease of life. The new (for IKEA!) concept will take place between 9am and 12pm on Saturday 2nd and Sunday 3rd September. IKEA is inviting members of the public eager to pass on their goods, and buyers looking for more affordable solutions, to join in.

    IKEA has an ambition to be climate positive by 2030 and to inspire and enable its customers to live a better, more sustainable everyday life at home. Knowing that a growing environmental awareness is shaping the way people value the things they own; the car boot sale is designed to help pass on things that still have value, while ensuring consumers remain supported during challenging economic times. If the pilot is successful, the ambition is that they take place in IKEA car parks across the country in 2024.

    Asa Fermandell, Store Manager, IKEA Cardiff said: “We’re excited to be hosting the first event of its kind for IKEA and are proud to be getting the local community together to sell, buy, explore and keep good things going. We want to make the passing on of pre-loved items as easy and enjoyable as possible, and by providing the opportunity for people to resell the items they no longer need, brings benefits to the community, the environment and wallets. If you have recently had a clear out, are looking to refresh your home, or are simply looking for something fun to do, why not come along this weekend and play your part in the sustainable loop.”

    Those interested in selling at the event can request a free space by emailing [email protected]. Please note that sellers must receive a confirmation from IKEA Cardiff in advance of the event. Secondhand home furnishing goods can be sold, but items such as clothing, electronics and food will not be accepted on this occasion. The event is not directed at traders or businesses, and sellers must be over 18 years of age. Over the car boot sale weekend, refreshments will be provided free of charge to stall owners, with coupons also available for hot food. The event is free to attend.

    In 2021, IKEA launched the circular hub as part of its commitment to becoming climate positive by 2030. The hub is an area within each store where, together with customers, IKEA can recycle and give products a second life, offering free spare parts and an attractive range of affordable goods including discontinued items, ex-display articles and pre-loved furniture, traded back to IKEA through the BuyBack service. The service incites customers to sell back eligible pre-loved goods in exchange for store credit, with these pieces then able to be repurchased by a new customer as part of the concept.

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