Eight Years of Success for Mattress Recycling Council’s Connecticut Program
Bye Bye Mattress recycles more than 1.5 million mattresses Hartford, CT (October 16, 2023) – More than 1.5 million mattresses have been recycled in Connecticut… Learn More
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We are most interested in proposals focused on proving the technical feasibility of an innovation for achieving the targeted use for the recycled material.
We are unlikely to fund proposals to incinerate the reclaimed materials but might be interested in those that convert the material into new or synthetic fuels.
We are unlikely to fund projects to further develop research topics already receiving funding or that focus on existing uses of reclaimed mattress materials.
Bye Bye Mattress recycles more than 1.5 million mattresses Hartford, CT (October 16, 2023) – More than 1.5 million mattresses have been recycled in Connecticut… Learn More
MRC’s 2022-2023 Annual Report submitted recently to Rhode Island Resource Recovery Corp. highlights the results that MRC achieved through its mattress stewardship program, Bye Bye… Learn More
Pursuant to state law (Rhode Island General Law 23-90), the Rhode Island mattress recycling fee that retailers and other sellers must collect on all mattresses… Learn More
PARTICIPATION IN MATTRESS RECYCLING COUNCIL’S ‘BYE BYE MATTRESS’ PROGRAM KEEPS BULKY ITEMS OUT OF THE LANDFILL CONTACT:Kelly Terry at 619-666-8048 or kterry@sandiego.gov SAN DIEGO… Learn More
Many materials from discarded mattresses, such as steel springs and polyurethane foam, can be readily recycled, but most cotton and coconut fiber used in some… Learn More