Hilton beds in waste reductions with mattress recycling initiative

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Global hotel chain aims to turn 85 per cent of unwanted mattresses across its US operations into new products

Hotel giant Hilton has unveiled a new programme to recycle around 85 per cent of its old US mattresses. The initiative kicked off last week and will see the steel springs, wood, cotton fibres, and quilt...

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