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Coquitlam Ikea will buy back your gently used furniture Saturday

The program is part of the company’s “green and circular economy” efforts.
Coquitlam Ikea has organized a used-furniture buy back program for Tri-City residents on Saturday.
Coquitlam Ikea has organized a used-furniture buy back program for Tri-City residents on Saturday.

Furniture giant Ikea Canada is helping Tri-City residents recycle their gently used furniture and old electronics safely.

On Saturday, Nov. 28, between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m., shoppers can drop off their unwanted furniture and electronics at a contactless drop-off point in the Ikea parking lot (1000 Lougheed Hwy., Coquitlam).

The program is part of the company’s “green and circular economy” efforts.

In a press release, Ikea noted that tons of furniture and electronics end up in a landfill every year, and its environmental program is a way to reduce waste — especially at a time when people are buying more for on Black Friday and for holiday giving.

Shelter to Home, a member of the Furniture Bank network, will host the drop off while Ikea co-workers will be on hand to ensure physical distancing. In exchange, donors will receive a voucher for $25 off a purchase of $150.

The Electronic Products Recycling Association will collect the electronics such as computers, printers and phones.