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Connecticut Starts First State Mattress Recycling Program

2015-05-04 04:57:00| Waste Age

<a href="http://www.furnituretoday.com/">FurnitureToday.com</a> On May 1, Connecticut became the first state with a statewide recycling program for used mattresses and box springs. Known as Bye Bye Mattress, the program is administered by the Mattress Recycling Council, a nonprofit organization created by the mattress industry to develop and manage the state mattress recycling program mandated by law in 2013. read more

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