Reduce, reuse, recycle mattress? Not always that easy!

As reported by Seattle Times recycling and disposing of used mattresses takes more than the usual effort. For one thing, no one likes to purchase a mattress that someone else has already slept on for years. Even charitable organizations, according to the article, do not encourage used mattress donations. And when waste management companies do recycle them, they would need some time to tear the mattresses apart. Mattresses are constructed tightly precisely so that it won’t easily come apart. Waste management companies would have to make use of really expensive equipment to do so.

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Benefits to Owning An Organic Mattress

  • Great for those suffering from . A standard mattress largely have synthetic in it, and it is too much for a people with sensitivities.
  • It is 100% made of natural products like natural , and other non-chemically manufactured materials.
  • It is environment friendly.
  • It is safe for families with children.
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Go Green, Go Organic!

You might not be aware of it but what you’re sleeping on may be full of harmful pesticide chemicals. If you’re deciding to replace this, it might be good to go organic. It’s a lot more beneficial — it’s comfortable, it’s made of and it’s chemical free. may be a bit pricey compared to conventional mattress, but in the long run, it could be well worth it.

You have several options. You can try:

The Organic -their best sellers come from Green . They also Vivetique & Royal-Pedic.   go from $2,272.00-$4,084.00.

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Talalay Mattress vs Dunlop Mattress

are very popular these days and this has resulted to the increase in popularity between two kinds– Talalay & Dunlop.

Many people confuse these two, thinking quality and type have something to do with the difference. But Talalay & Dunlop are actually the methods in which the materials, specifically materials, are processed and manufactured. The name branding has very little to do with the quality of the end product.

With Dunlop, a procedure that began in the late 1920’s, is processed from a serum that is molded and baked in low temperatures and when it has formed and settled, it produces a very firm layer on the bottom part.

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