Mattress Recycling presentation at WIRMC

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WIRMC February 2016 Brian Tippetts Part-owner 7 Rivers Recycling Business Manager Hilltopper Refuse and Recycling Immediate Past President and officer of SWANA

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WIRMCFebruary 2016

Brian Tippetts Part-owner 7

Rivers Recycling

Business Manager Hilltopper Refuse and Recycling

Immediate Past President and officer of SWANA

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What happens to a used mattress

Landfill

Relative

Thrift store

Waste–to-energy

Renovator/refurbisher

Recycled

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What is Mattress Recycling?Recycled or Recycling: includes collection, sorting, marketing, processing, andtransforming or remanufacturing Recyclable Materials into Recycled Materials and Recycled Products,…

…“refurbishing”, which is less extensive, including renovating, repairing,restoring, or generally improving the appearance, performance, quality, functionality, or value ofthe used product for reuse or resale.

Source: www.swan.org T-0 definitions

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Mattress LawWis. Stat. § 100.2095(1) In this section, "bedding" means any mattress, upholstered spring, comforter, pad, cushion or pillow designed and manufactured for the purpose of sleeping or reclining.

(4) No person in the business of selling bedding may sell, offer for sale, consign for sale or possess with intent to sell, offer for sale or consign for sale any article of bedding if the article of bedding contains any material that has been used in any hospital or has been used by or about any person having an infectious or contagious disease.

(5) No person in the business of distributing or selling bedding, with intent to distribute, sell, offer for sale or consign for sale any article of bedding, may represent that any article of bedding, which contains material that has been previously used in other bedding, is manufactured of material that has not been previously used in other bedding.

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Wis. Stat. § 100.2095(2)Mattresses must be labeled

NEW MATTRESS OLD MATTRESS

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What’s the big deal with the resale or refurbishing of mattresses?

Bed Bugs

MRSA (Super Bug)

Needles/paraphernalia

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Who Are the refurbishers?The Department of Business Affairs and Consumer Protection began investigating mattress refurbishers and stores that sell refurbished bedding after many consumers complained that recently purchased mattresses were infested with bedbugs.

The Department cited these businesses (below) for misrepresenting thebedding they manufactured or sold.Over 7 pages.

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Thrift Store MattressesBuying a refurbished mattress can be risky if the item hasn't been carefully inspected and thoroughly disinfected.

Bed bugs, urine and feces stains, bodily fluids, food particles, roaches, fleas and bacteria could all be present in a used mattress.

Weigh the risks against the benefits when deciding to purchase a refurbished mattress; if you have small children or elderly people in your home you might decide to go ahead and spend the extra money on a new mattress.

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Mattress Recycling Standards

What are they?

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Used Mattress Ethics1. Is it legal?

2. Is the consumer informed?

3. Is the consumer educated?

4. To the extent possible, avoid arrangements with unethical parties.

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What mattress recyclers fail?

Recycling mattresses for less than 1 year

Are not making a reasonable profit

Loss of subsidized labor or financial donors

Loss of key leadership

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How to identify a legit recycler with staying power?

Years in business as a business

Years recycling mattresses

Registered/listed mattress recycler

Active, not just a member, in relevant associations

Detail of relationship with refurbishers

Pricing

Website

Phone

Landfills used and detail of usage

Agency references

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What does it cost to “recycle” a mattress?

On 5/23/15 every Mattress Recycling Council “Registered”/ “Listed” mattress recycler with a website was searched for pricing w/o transportation .

Average price: $15.39/unit

Mean price: $15/unit

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More Mattress Math

37 Million mattresses sold in the US every year

20 Million mattresses discarded in the US every year

If $10 is collected for every mattress sold in the US, that would make $18.50 available to recycle every mattress discarded.

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Mattress recycling wages

Living wage 2015 - $12.62

The bidder agrees to pay a base wage of not less than the City minimum hourly wage

Contractor agrees to offer and provide benefits to employees with domestic partners

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Mattress Costs

Payroll

Building/office/ utilities

Equipment

Taxes/Insurance

Marketing per SBA 7-8 %

ROI/expansion (S&P 500) >10%

43%

14%

12%

16%7%7%

Payroll Building/utlities/ops Equipment

Taxes/insurance Marketing ROI

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Transportation costs per internet and full semi

Madison to La Crosse 140 miles $4.80/unit

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How to kill mattress recycling in Wisconsin

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How to expand mattress recycling

1. Stop landfill subsidies

Uncover the hidden costs of landfilling

Airspace waste Equipment downtime Workers comp Mattress placement costs Larger fires

The 2 minute mattress

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www.7RiversRecycling.com

Thank you,Brian Tippetts 608 781 0257