Las Vegas Market: ISPA to update industry on mattress recycling legislation

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Shelly Sullivan

January 18, 2013
(916) 858-8686

ISPA TO UPDATE THE INDUSTRY ON MATTRESS RECYCLING LEGISLATION AT LAS VEGAS MARKET
Market Trends, Public Policy, Collaborative Relationships All On The Agenda

ALEXANDRIA, VA – Members of the International Sleep Products Association and
others in the mattress industry from across the nation will gather in Las Vegas January 28 through February 1, 2013 to attend, an international furnishings showcase that combines style, inspiration and productivity.

The International Sleep Products Association will conduct an informational session
during the Las Vegas Market to help educate the industry on efforts being taken in
several states to thwart burdensome mattress recycling laws that threaten mattress
manufacturers and retailers. The session is scheduled for Tuesday, January 29 at
3:00pm in Building B, space B-960.

Ryan Trainer, President of the International Sleep Products Association (ISPA)
stated, “Our organization is very proud to again be participating in the Las Vegas
Market. It provides us an additional platform to communicate with the industry
about market trends and public policy issues facing our industry.”

Trainer continued, “The overreaching recycling proposals our industry faces could
cost mattress manufacturers and retailers millions each year; costs which consumers
will ultimately bear. Fortunately, many state Legislators have recognized the need to
step in to craft and advocate for sound public policy that will address mattress
recycling concerns and state mandates, maintain job creation, and won’t bankrupt our
industry.”

In California, Senator Lou Correa, (D-Santa Ana) is doing just that for the 2013-
2014 Legislative session.

Correa stated, “A good mattress is essential to our lifestyle. Yet, at the end of its lifecycle, mattresses add tremendous strain on our landfills and contribute to community blight when they are dumped in our neighborhoods. I am pleased to be crafting a legislative measure that balances landfill pressures and environmental concerns with industry concerns. My legislation will seek to strike a balance that will incentivize Californians to recycle used mattresses, thus easing the burden on our landfills and communities, while retaining valuable employers, creating new jobs and business opportunities. I am confident this proposal will create a win-win solution for industry, environmentalists and California consumers.”

ISPA applauds Senator Correa for his efforts in recognizing that an efficient industry and consumer-friendly mattress recycling program is a comprehensive solution.

“ISPA looks forward to working diligently with Senator Correa and policymakers on his legislation this year,” noted ISPA’s Trainer.

More information about ISPA
More information about the Las Vegas Market
More information about the recycling session

Established in 1915, the International Sleep Products Association (ISPA) is dedicated to protecting and enhancing the growth, profitability and stature of the mattress industry. As the industry’s trade organization, ISPA represents nearly 700 mattress manufacturers and suppliers throughout the world.

ISPA provides a wide range of services that benefit its membership. These include exclusive industry surveys and statistics, advocacy support, educational offerings, the industry’s ISPA EXPO trade show, safety research through its Sleep Products Safety Council, consumer research and education through its Better Sleep Council, BedTimes and Sleep Savvy publications, the ISPAEarth™ Industry Sustainability Initiative, and more.

To learn more, visit www.sleepproducts.org or contact info@sleepproducts.org.
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