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One JYSK

New One JYSK milestone: 28 countries now use same webshop

- The transition towards One JYSK continues. On 24 June 2021, Switzerland had a successful “go live” with the new webshop, and now all 7 countries in the DBL Region have been migrated, and 28 JYSK countries are now on the same platform.

Cotton. Photo Credit: BCI/Khaula Jamil

JYSK commits to more sustainable cotton

- By the end of 2024, all cotton sourced for JYSK's textile products will be either recycled or produced in a more sustainable way.

SAGA Riga

Great teamwork behind world’s biggest 3.0 store

- On 15 October 2020, the world’s biggest 3.0 JYSK store opened in Riga, Latvia, with 2,700 square metres of sales area. The extraordinary store was realised after a great team effort from departments in both JYSK and JYSK Franchise.

JYSK

JYSK partners with Google to improve digital marketing

- JYSK and Google have teamed up to improve our business’ digital marketing.

Kristina

From Brabrand to Canada with JYSK

- If you would like an international experience, it is not impossible within the JYSK organisation. Kristina Sørensen moved from a position at the Head Office in Denmark to Head Office in Canada. Her advice is to speak up, if you dream about an international adventure.

DC Bozhurishte going online

Distribution Centre Bozhurishte is ready to go online

- At DC Bozhurishte in Bulgaria, many hands have been working hard in the past few months to be able to deliver customer purchases from JYSK’s online world.

Copyright FSC Danmark

JYSK commits to 100 percent sustainable wood

- As of 1 January 2022, all new wooden products launched in JYSK will be FSC certified. By the end of 2024, all wood products in JYSK will be made from FSC certified wood.

New packaging

More sustainable packaging on the way in JYSK

- Less colour printing and less plastic will help in making the packaging of JYSK's products more sustainable.

Henrik Laursen Møller

New supplier guideline raises the bar

- On 20 June 2020, all suppliers to JYSK and Dänisches Bettenlager were introduced to a new common supplier guideline.