Ikea Refugee Shelter Entering Production
jones_supa writes: Ikea's line of flatpack refugee shelters are going into production, the Swedish furniture maker announced this week. The lightweight Better Shelter was developed under a partnership between the Ikea Foundation and the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), and beta tested among refugee families in Ethiopia, Iraq, and Lebanon. Each unit takes about four hours to assemble and is designed to last for three years — far longer than conventional refugee shelters, which typically last about six months. The product is an important tool in the prolonged refugee crisis that has unfolded across the Middle East. The war in Syria has spurred nearly 4 million people to leave their homes. The UNHCR has agreed to buy 10,000 of the shelters, and will begin providing them to refugee families this summer.
To sell Allen keys at premium at refugee sites.
From time to time IKEA actually has to do something to earn that tax-free charity status.
By summer, they may have been able to finish assembling half a dozen of those 10,000 shelters.
How can we continue to believe in a just universe and freedom to eat crackers if we have no ale?
Ikea is not the best corporate citizen, nor do they have the best quality or the best prices.
But their stuff is clever. I like clever. Why can't other manufacturers think ahead and from the customer's perspective like that?
"Designed to last for 3 years". Impressive, that's about a year longer than their normal furniture.
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Logistically friendly and easy to build
Better Shelter will arrive in two cardboard boxes which are packed in subsequent building order.
The two boxes can be individually lifted by four people and contain an assembly instruction image manual, which lets you assemble the shelter, together with three other people in 4-8 hours.
Better Shelter is built in three sub-sequential steps:
Foundation
Roof with ventilation and solar panel
Walls with windows and door
Better Shelter is optimized to meet the high volume production condiÂtions and flat pack logistic demands required to be cost efficient.
Mit der Dummheit kämpfen Götter selbst vergebens