California proposes regulations for mattress-recycling law

CalRecycle, the California Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery, has initiated a rulemaking on proposed regulations to implement the state’s mattress-recycling law.

During a stakeholder input period, the International Sleep Products Association worked with CalRecycle to make sure the draft rules reflected the requirements of the law and did not create additional burdens for the industry.

Interested parties may submit written comments on the proposed regulations and participate in a public workshop on Feb. 11 at CalRecycle in Sacramento. ISPA plans to participate in the workshop.

For more information, visit www.calrecycle.ca.gov.

July 2015 update:

CalRecycle has given its final approval to regulations that implement the state’s mattress-recycling law. The regulations now go to the California Office of Administrative Law for Final approval and publication.

The Mattress Recycling Council submitted the industry’s plan for a statewide mattress-recycling program to CalRecycle for review on July 1.

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