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Singleton’s first Mattress Muster a dream success

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There was no sleeping on the job for Singleton residents at the weekend.

Now, more than 700 mattresses weighing in at 17 tonnes will be recycled into products such as roof sheeting and carpet underlay as a result of the town’s inaugural Mattress Muster on Saturday.

A total of 313 locals deposited 706 mattresses at the Singleton Waste Management Facility in the first of two new waste initiatives for 2021, which will also include free tyre drop-off days.

Drop-offs were limited to four mattresses per customer.

Council’s director infrastructure and planning Justin Fitzpatrick-Barr said the muster addressed objectives in the Singleton Sustainability Strategy.

“The first time doing anything always poses the potential for issues,” he explained.

“But, we are really pleased with how smooth the drop-off day went, despite the rain, and the positive feedback we’ve received from residents is rewarding.

“We know that disposing of unwanted mattresses can be costly.

“So, it was great to see so many residents come out to use this opportunity to dispose of their unwanted mattresses for free.

“We hope this initiative will help to address the incidence of illegal dumping associated with mattresses and reduce the costs to ratepayers in having to clean them up.

“Most importantly, 75 per cent of each mattress that we received will now be recycled, so the Mattress Muster was good for the environment as well as the budget.” 

Singleton residents deposited 706 mattresses during its muster at the weekend.

Mattress components that can be recycled include:

  • Steel springs – recycled into products such as roof sheeting
  • Foam – recycled into products such as carpet underlay
  • Husk – recycled into weed matting and mulch
  • Timber – recycled into kindling, mulch and animal bedding
  • Fabric – used in products such as acoustic paneling

“Our residents tell us that reducing landfill and our impact on the environment is important to them, and we’re always looking for new initiatives to meet the objectives in our Sustainability Strategy as well as providing a practical service,” Mr Fitzpatrick-Barr said.

“We will be hosting another Mattress Muster later in the year, although the date is yet to be set.

“We’ll also introduce two free tyre drop-off days in 2021, in addition to our annual bulk collection in November and regular kerbside collections.

“More information about all of our waste initiatives will be available when dates are finalised.

“You can keep up to date by following Singleton Council on Facebook or head to our website.”

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