DutchNews, November 21,
2017
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In the future, mattresses could all be recycled. Photo: Depositphotos.com |
Specialist chemicals company DSM has
reached agreement with Dutch mattress manufacturer Auping to make mattresses
100% recyclable within three years, the Financieele Dagblad reports.
In a joint
venture with start-up company Niaga, DSM
is going to replace the latex layer used in the mattresses with polyester
which will make it easier to recycle.
Last year the DSM-Niaga partnership came
up with the technology to completely recycle carpet. It is aiming to make
mattresses recyclable by 2020.
‘Only 3% to 5% of all carpet products in the
world is recycled at the moment,’ the FD quotes DSM-Niaga director Josse Kunst
as saying. ‘Each year some €30bn worth of carpet is sold globally. Most carpets
are a mix of materials, wool, nylon, latex, pvc and bitumen. Some companies
recycle parts of the carpets but not whole carpets,’ he told the paper.
Kunst
is keeping mum about the company turnover except to say it is ‘significant’.
DSM and Niaga have been in partnership for the last three years. Niaga, which
is Again spelled backwards in a reference to recycling, wants to promote ‘a new
way of thinking about the design of products,’ the paper quotes Kunst as
saying.
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