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Sunset International (also known as Istikbal Furniture) is the manufacturer of innovative sofas, sofa beds, sectional sofas, rugs, and other home furnishings. The innovative Click Clack group offers extra storage space in just one simple touch. Our store has grown business by delivering excellent face to face service in the NYC and NJ areas, Sofa beds have a reputation for being uncomfortable. Istikbal Furniture is proud to make sofa beds that look lovely and feel fabulous. Chairs & Benches (63) Coffee and End Tables (15) Vision Sofa Sleeper | Vision Sectional Sofa | Regata Sofa Sleeper | Verona Chair and a Half (Full Sleeper) | Tokyo Convertible Sofa Sleeper | Natural Sectional Sofa | Argos Sofa Bed | Argos 2 PC Living Room Set | Moon Sectional Sofa Bed | Enea Sofa Sleeper | Four Season High Rise with Extra Bed Max Sleeper Sofa Bed | Vella Sofa Sleeper | Twist Loveseat Sleeper | Lima S Sofa Bed in Best Brown Regata Sofa Bed |




Fabio Sofa Sleeper | Elita S Sofa Bed in Rainbow Brown Finish Verona Loveseat Sleeper | Vision Living Room Set (Sofa Sleeper and Loveseat) | Marina Sofa Sleeper | Alfa Sofa Bed | New York, NY  10012 More: Best Eco-Friendly Clothing Stores Ethical and efficient manufacturer Keetsa presents eco-friendly products, supporting a small carbon-footprint as well as low emissions of volatile organic compounds (VOCs.) This translates into mattresses that do not generate a chemical odor or potentially toxic by-products into your home. Clean-scented green tea extract is mixed into Keetsa’s exclusive Bio-Foam formula, emitting a gentle, fresh scent without chemical additives or deodorizers. Every mattress here is comprised of recycled, sustainable ingredients like hemp, cotton, and organic wool padding, meeting Federal Regulations for fire retardance. High standards for comfort and uncompromising quality are guaranteed with a 12-year non-prorated warranty on all mattresses.




247 W. 38th St., Ste.606 New York, NY  10018 What can you say about a guy whose mattress buying tips include end-of-day relaxation suggestions from his Grandma Anita? All major brands including can be found here at price points that fit budgets ranging from spam to sirloin. A great selection guarantees you will find the bed of your dreams, but whatever mattress you choose, if you want a great night’s sleep, remember Craig’s advice: no video games before bed. More: Best Home Cleaning, Organizing Services Converts of foam mattresses rave about their flexibility, superior back support and resilience. Dixie Foam offers competitive pricing on beds that are hygienic, dust and odor-free and mildew resistant. High-support mattresses never need to be turned yet maintain their shape and comfort, adjusting to your body’s individual shape for years of luscious sleeping pleasure. Factory-direct pricing ranges on mattresses with or without box springs from $195 to $1,690.




Limited warranties range from 5 to 15 years, based on product purchased. A full line of modular all-foam furniture and exercise mats are also available. 36 W. 34th St.,2nd fl. New York, NY  10002 If you wish to invest in your mattress and your health, Essentia’s patented natural memory foam mattresses and GOLS certified organic mattresses are a great bet. Priced to last, vegan mattresses are made from pure hevea milk, dunlop latex, certified organic cotton and organic essential oils and plant extracts. These comfortable, luxurious mattresses come with a 20-year warranty and a 60-day return policy. Organic cotton bedding is also available, as are crib sets, furniture and pet beds. Economy Foam & Futons 56 W. 8th St. New York, NY  10011 More: Best Places For College Textbooks In NYC Who doesn’t have a tight budget these days? If cost is your main concern, but you also love a comfortable bed, check out Economy Foam & Futons. Since futons are perfect for college students, you can also find soundproofing materials here to block out the sounds of noisy co-eds or roommates.




Corey Whelan is a freelance writer in New York. Mattress Collection and Recycling Locations Residents and businesses: search What Do I Do With...? for local mattress recycling locations. Used mattresses destined for landfill disposal. It is estimated that upwards of 40 million mattresses with box springs are disposed in the U.S. each year1, with each piece taking up to 40 cubic feet of landfill space. King County's transfer stations and landfill received about 90,000 mattresses weighing more than 3000 tons for disposal in 2011.2 A California study (external) calculated that the collection and recycling of all of the 4.2 million mattresses and box springs estimated to be thrown out annually in California would create roughly 1,000 jobs, while greenhouse gas emissions would be reduced by between 130,000 and 190,000 metric tons (carbon dioxide equivalent). According to estimates from the mattress industry's International Sleep Products Association (PDF 108KB), landfills lose money when mattresses are landfilled because municipal solid waste compacts much more than mattresses.




In addition, Greater Vancouver Regional District (external, PDF), British Columbia, found that mattresses can cause tens of thousands of dollars in damage to long-haul vehicles and to transfer station and landfill equipment. Alternatives to mattress disposal include recycling, charitable donation for reuse, and refurbishing for resale or donation. While recycling options are currently limited in the Pacific Northwest, there is great potential for recycling. Mattresses are made up of several recyclable materials, including polyurethane foam, cotton, wood and steel coils (see the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (external) for more on mattress components). Several organizations in Washington State disassemble and recycle mattresses: Spring Back Mattress Recycling Northwest (external) works in King and Pierce Counties and Arlington Recycle Warehouse (external) works in Snohomish County. (Note that Correctional Industries, of the Washington State Department of Corrections, no longer recycles mattresses as of August 1, 2014, R5 Systems, Inc. went out of business in early 2014, and A Plus Removal and Recycling closed in late 2015.)




There are three mattress recyclers in the Vancouver, B.C. area and one in Eugene, Ore. (See mattress resources for more information.) In addition, Parklane Mattresses provides mattress collection and recycling through St. Vincent de Paul of Lane County, Ore., in the Portland-Vancouver, Wash. metropolitan area. To strengthen the mattress collection infrastructure and processing capacity in King County, LinkUp convened a Mattress Recycling Summit in Kent in December 2011 and again in September 2014. In addition, LinkUp partnered with local businesses to form the Take it Back Network of mattress collection and recycling locations. For more on the Summit and LinkUp's activities, visit the mattress recycling project. LinkUp's eNewsLink newsletter regularly highlights current events in mattress recycling, including the Fall 2013 and Spring 2012 issues. Check back regularly for updated news and resources on mattress recycling in King County. For more information, contact us.

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