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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.

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June 2023 Highlights

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MRC to Boost its Mattress Recycling Rate by Composting Cotton and Coconut Fibers

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

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Cotton, Coir from Mattresses can be Composted

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South Coast Recycling and Transfer Station

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Lancaster Landfill and Recycling Center

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Florin Perkins Public Disposal Site

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Antelope Landfill and Recycling

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MRC’S California Mattress Recycling Program Provides Important Environmental Benefits

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Mattress Textiles Could Be Used To Make Tomorrow’s EV Batteries

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MissionMattress Recycling Council contributes to a sustainable future by developing and implementing innovative mattress recycling solutions.

VisionMattress Recycling Council envisions a future in which mattress recycling is universal and economically viable.

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