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After initial environmental issues like the highly publicized formaldehyde scandals in the early 1980s and 1992, IKEA took a proactive stance on environmental issues and tried to prevent future incidents through a variety of measures.
In 1990, IKEA invited Karl-Henrik Robèrt, founder of the Natural Step, to address its board of directors.
Robert's system conditions for sustainability provided a strategic approach to improving the company's environmental performance.
In 1990, IKEA adopted the Natural Step framework as the basis for its environmental plan.
This led to the development of an Environmental Action Plan, which was adopted in 1992.
The plan focused on structural change, allowing IKEA to " maximize the impact of resources invested and reduce the energy necessary to address isolated issues.
" The environmental measures taken, include the following:

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