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City of Berkeley announces expanded mattress collection program

City of Berkeley announces expanded mattress collection program Anthony Angel Pérez/Staff The city of Berkeley announced an expanded mattress and box spring curbside collection and recycling program for residents Monday. The recycling program is part of city efforts to educe illegal dumping and work on sustainability goals. Last Updated May 13, 2021 The city of Berkeley announced an expanded mattress and box spring curbside collection and recycling program for residents Monday. Residents have three ways to recycle their old mattresses, according to a city of Berkeley press release. These include asking their retailer to remove it, scheduling a curbside pickup or dropping it off at the city’s Transfer Station. The curbside pickup and Transfer Station are part of a partnership with the Mattress Recycling Council, an organization focused on recycling discarded mattresses and reducing illegal dumping, the press release added.

Covestro s Story Around Advancing Circularity of Polyurethane Foam

Covestro We hear often about problems around plastic bags, bottles, and other single-used plastics, but not as much about polyurethane (PU) foam, used in mattresses, shoes, and upholstered furniture among applications. One PU supplier, working independently as well as with partners in the U.S. and Europe, is aiming to help create a circular supply chain where this material would be eternally recyclable. Covestro, an engineering polymer company and supplier of polymers, is developing a process it calls “smart chemolysis,” a chemical way to break down PU to its original building blocks. The process lends itself more to dealing with this complicated material than traditional thermal processes because this polymer can’t be broken down by melting.  So rather than use heat, Covestro’s technology, now in pilot stage, leverages catalysts and process optimizations (e.g., optimizing temperature and pressure) to break down the material.

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