Harrison Spinks opens recycling plant

Harrison Spinks has opened its own recycling plant as part of its efforts to be net carbon zero by 2023.

The plant in Scunthorpe will allow the disassembly and recycling of all Harrison Spinks mattresses containing its Cortec spring systems. The recycled components can be reprocessed into new raw material for future use as part of its circular by design ethos, meaning that no Harrison Spinks mattress should end up in landfill.

‘Our Beyond Circular approach sees us commit to an entirely recyclable, reusable and zero to landfill production to ensure we continue to lead the way in sustainability and change the way the world sleeps.The innovative work and initiatives of the business are contributing to saving the planet in many ways. While we’ve set the wheels in motion, we’re not afraid to recognise that more needs to be done to become a completely sustainable business, for both the health of our customers and the benefit of the environment,’ says Richard Essery, Harrison Spinks director of sustainability and innovation.

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