Sustainable Comfort: the Future of beds Created from Recycled Plastics
A pioneering business in Melbourne has produced a unique solution that, although being composed of plastic, has the potential to alter our sleeping experience. Imagine sleeping on a bed made entirely from recycled plastics.
It takes about an hour to make a king single,” claims inventor John Stehle. Plastic and hard trash, especially beds, are major issues in Australia. Every year, numerous bed frames are discarded, adding to the growing waste problem that concerns environmentalists.
It could potentially be a world first,” says Kylie Roberts-Frost of the Australian Bedding Stewardship Council. It’s a fantastic circular economy solution,” says Sustainability Victoria CEO Matt Genever.
Comprehensive testing has demonstrated that these mattresses can withstand a weight of no less than 140kg, as well as all of the regular obstacles that a typical base is supposed to handle. Tester Angus Hinchey says, “I think it’s pretty good, it’s just entirely noise-free, there’s no creaking, nothing like that.
Commercially available bed bases are currently for sale, with prices estimated to match previous versions’ prices. The inventors believe that a successful launch would lead to the development of more sustainable furniture products.
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