POLYURETHANE FOAM IN BEDDING APPLICATIONS

Flexible polyurethane foam (PU foam) is at the heart of good sleep hygiene and modern bedding innovation, offering unparalleled comfort, support, and sustainability for mattress applications. This dedicated space explores the role of PU foam in the mattress industry, providing insights into its unique properties, environmental benefits, and the future of circularity in bedding.

In the coming months, we will progressively write about key topics such as:

  • The science behind flexible polyurethane foam and why it’s ideal for mattresses.
  • Comparative analyses of materials, focusing on carbon footprints and sustainability.
  • An outlook on mattress recycling initiatives in Europe, spotlighting progressive approaches in countries like the Netherlands, Belgium, France, and Spain.

Whether you are a manufacturer, architect, brand owner, or an informed consumer, this hub is your gateway to understanding the value and innovation PU foam brings to bedding applications

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