JYSK launches Smart Store concept to reduce energy consumption
Tests to reduce energy use in JYSK stores show potential for savings of up to 25% per store. The results mark an important step in JYSK’s efforts to decrease emissions.
Tests to reduce energy use in JYSK stores show potential for savings of up to 25% per store. The results mark an important step in JYSK’s efforts to decrease emissions.
One year after entering Morocco, JYSK reports positive customer interest and employee motivation. With potential for 70 stores in total within the next five years, JYSK is ready for further expansion in its first market on the African continent.
Trust in management and leadership by empowerment are drivers to a high level of job satisfaction among JYSK employees.
A stronger focus on quality, more inspections, and improved assembly instructions have ensured record-low customer claim rates across all product categories at JYSK.
JYSK has been certified as a Top Employer Europe 2026, reflecting its strong focus on HR practices and employee satisfaction.
JYSK has now engaged all of its suppliers in the work with setting SBTi-validated climate targets, and 94% of JYSK’s suppliers, measured by emissions, have committed to JYSK that they will set SBTi-approved reduction targets on their own emissions by FY28.
By the end of 2027, JYSK aims to open a brand new distribution centre in Italy to support the home furnishing retailer’s continued growth in Italy and other existing markets across Europe.