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FOCUS: Bedshred’s recycling keeps mattresses out of landfill

FOCUS: Bedshred’s recycling keeps mattresses out of landfill

By Skyler Baldwin  |  A local mattress manufacturer and retailer has helped to keep more than 125,000 mattresses out of landfills through aggressive recycling and disposal procedures.

K.C. Rennie told the Charleston City Paper last week that his company, The Charleston Mattress, started Bedshred six years ago after seeing the impact that discarded mattresses had on landfills.  It now works with  Nine Lives Recycling in Pamplico, S.C., where the materials are stored and processed. 

“We started BedShred mainly as a way to dispose of old mattresses whenever we delivered new ones through The Charleston Mattress, just because we didn’t want to keep taking them to the landfill,” Rennie said. “They’re torn down, destroyed and never used in new mattresses — the foam becomes carpet padding and the metal goes to the scrapyard and the wood disappears real quick.”

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NEW for 10/11: Mattress recycling; Vaccinations; Ariail’s cartoons

NEW for 10/11: Mattress recycling; Vaccinations; Ariail’s cartoons

IN THIS ISSUE
FOCUS: Bedshred’s recycling keeps mattresses out of landfill
COMMENTARY, Brack: Getting the vaccine is your responsibility to help your community
IN THE SPOTLIGHT: S.C. Ports Authority
NEWS BRIEFS: City Paper’s Ariail is finalist in national cartooning contest
FEEDBACK:  Send us your letters
MYSTERY PHOTO:  This one might not be so easy
CALENDAR:  Musicians to be honored Sunday in Hanahan

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The Charleston Symphony Orchestra, the Nashville Ballet and the Charleston Symphony Chorus singers will perform Carl Orff’s Carmina Burana on Thursday and Friday at the Charleston Gaillard Center.  (Photo provided by Charleston Gaillard Center.)

4/16, full issue: On BedShred.com; Building talent; and a new feature you’ll love!

INSIDE THIS USSUE:
MYSTERY PHOTO:  Two domes
FOCUS: Local company is pushing the recycling of old mattresses
COMMENTARY, Brack: If you want prosperity, you’ve got to invest to build talent
IN THE SPOTLIGHT: SCIWAY
NEW FEATURE:  What we love about Charleston
GOOD NEWS:  From a new police chief to ban on plastic bags
FEEDBACK:  Yep, extending I-526 is questionable
S.C. ENCYCLOPEDIA:   Yellow jessamine, the state flower
CALENDAR, April 16+:  Charleston Farmers Market back in business

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