
循环经济
In India, IKEA is going to use agricultural waste to make furniture - and tackle pollution
Swedish furniture retailing giant IKEA believes it has a hack for Delhi’s pollution woes.
Suneera Tandon is a writer for Quartz India, based in New Delhi. She reports on what Indians are buying, sharing and eating, among other things. She has previously worked with the Mint Newspaper in Delhi and Bengaluru, before which she was with Businessworld Magazine. Suneera holds a master's degree in literature from the University of Delhi and a diploma in print journalism.
Swedish furniture retailing giant IKEA believes it has a hack for Delhi’s pollution woes.
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