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• Both companies participate in the PUReSmart research project
• First use of CO2-based cardyon® products in mattresses
Recticel and Covestro are working closely together to develop breakthrough solutions to make mattresses more sustainable and ready for the circular economy
Boudewijn Dezutter, Commercial Director of Recticel, said: “Polyurethane mattresses have long been used widely and valued for their comfort
Turning polyurethane into a truly sustainable material
The key to achieving a closed loop in the plastics industry lies in the recycling of post-use waste, especially thermoset materials such as polyurethane
The company is part of the European research project "PUReSmart", which consists of nine companies and academic institutions in six countries and is coordinated by Recticel
Covestro is committed to supporting the soft foam industry with a solution to achieve a complete circular economy for polyurethane foams, especially post-consumer mattresses
Flexible foam made from carbon dioxide
In addition to its latest project to recycle post-consumer waste, Covestro has been focusing on using alternative raw materials for many years
Recticel is the first company to support the development of Covestro's CO2 polyol cardyon® for the production of flexible foams