South Bay International Earns Sleep Products Sustainability Program Certification

RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CA – The South Bay International facility in Rancho Cucamonga recently received the Sleep Products Sustainability Program (SP2) certification from the Mattress Recycling Council (MRC), one of the few U.S.-based manufacturers to achieve this distinction.

SP2 is an environmental certification program developed as part of a sustainability initiative launched by the MRC for California-based mattress manufacturers. It is a voluntary program designed to empower mattress manufacturers with tools, training, and resources to implement sustainable practices throughout their organizations. The goal of the program is to enable manufacturers to examine all waste streams from their operations, measure, and systematically reduce the environmental impacts of their operations and supply chain.

To achieve SP2 certification, South Bay conducted an in-depth analysis to identify ways to reduce environmental impacts, establish best practices, achieve source reduction and set metrics to track future progress.

As it worked on its certification, South Bay reduced its production line waste by 48% and cut its water usage by 21%. After implementing a system to track its energy consumption, South Bay identified an energy plan that saves thousands annually.

“A surprising thing about SP2,” said South Bay CEO Toby Konetzny. “It was pretty easy to implement, especially when we were already recycling the foam and plastic. Without tracking, we did not know how far we had gone by ourselves. With the tools provided, we gained the ability to track important data.”

“Congratulations to South Bay International for achieving SP2 certification. We are proud to offer this voluntary program to mattress manufacturers across California in support of the bedding industry’s ongoing sustainability efforts,” said Alison A. Keane, president of the Mattress Recycling Council (MRC) and the International Sleep Products Association (ISPA).

SP2 offers individual mattress manufacturers free tools and training to conduct an in-depth analysis to identify ways to reduce environmental impacts, establish best practices and set metrics to track progress. The program helps them examine the nature and designs of the product against the raw materials they manage and consume in the manufacturing and distribution processes. Management and minimization of waste products are covered as standards as well as how the products they manufacture today are managed at the end of their useful lives by recyclers.

A key element of the SP2 certification process is employee engagement. South Bay actively engaged its workforce in recycling plastic packaging, foam scraps, and cardboard. The materials were baled and sold to secondary markets. South Bay, in turn, used the proceeds from recycling to enhance its already extensive array of family activities for its employees.

“Our employees stepped up and they are really taking it to heart,” Konetzny said.

South Bay is already applying its SP2 best practices in the new facility it is operating in New Mexico.

“Once you get your blueprint going,” Konetzny said. ”It just makes sense to move it onto your other facilities. It is just responsible manufacturing. It is good fiscal sense, and what SP2 does is give you the tools to track it.”

SP2 was introduced in 2019 and is free to eligible California participants as the program is funded by the MRC. The training and certification process takes nine to 12 months. The certification is valid for one year at which time the company must be recertified. For additional information about the goals and benefits of SP2 or to participate in this no-cost opportunity, California mattress manufacturers can visit www.MattressRecyclingCouncil.org/SP2.

About South Bay International

South Bay International is an omnichannel sleep solution provider. With over 30 years of experience, South Bay International stands as a vertically integrated manufacturer specializing in wellness and aging-in-place sleep solutions that include mattresses, adjustable bases, bedding, bed frames, and sleep technology. For more information, visit https://southbayinternational.com

About the Mattress Recycling Council

The Mattress Recycling Council (MRC) is a nonprofit organization created by the International Sleep Product Association and now operates recycling programs in states that have passed mattress recycling laws. MRC recycles nearly 2 million mattresses each year. MRC has recycled more than 15 million mattresses in the last 10 years, including 13 million from California residents. MRC launched the Sleep Products Sustainability Program (SP2) in keeping with the industry’s commitment to environmental stewardship. The focus is on reducing waste, while increasing operational efficiencies and generating cost savings in the mattress manufacturing process. For more information, go to www.MattressRecyclingCouncil.org. To learn how to recycle your mattress or to find a collection location or event near you, visit www.ByeByeMattress.

Video clip of Tobby Konetzny: South Bay International on Implementing SP2

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