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but as for your OP - i imagine the time/energy/cost to recyle a matress would make most ppl think twice about it... |
I can't see them using the entire mattress when recycling it. They could definately use the frame right away, cause you would want the same size anyway. The springs are usually worn out but they could use "new" springs and then melt yours down to use for the next guy. That's all fine and dandy, but reusing the coushioning would be unhygenic and impossible in some cases. New mattresses are made with NASA technology, or space age memory foam blah blah blah. all patented.
A good idea in theory, but I think you would need to invest in a mattress from that company, that is made from recycled goods, in order for them to recycle it afterwards. Still a good plan and at the very least, less stuff will go in the landfill. |
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Everything is recycled.
The padding is ripped out, ripped up and washed, the people who have the actual recycle mattress companies just take everything APART, then they ship it to where ever it needs to go. I was thinking maybe if we took that idea one step further and just started recycling our old mattresses and getting a newly MADE one from the old scrap... Here's an example: http://www.bedbusters.com/ |
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