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Making pillows out of straws: a Chiang Mai municipality pedals ahead with recycling

By Nisanart Kangwalwong
The Nation

 

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A municipality in Chiang Mai province has claimed success in turning recycled drinking straws into pillows for distribution to the area's bed-ridden patients and elderly persons as part of its attempts to promote recycling and tackling garbage issues.

 

The Nakhon Chiang Mai Municipality in Muang district revealed its plan in the near future to also make mattresses of the same material for distribution.

 

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Health and Environment Division acting director Pisal Phanthuseni said the recycling of drinking straws to make hypo-allergenic pillows that relieve neck muscle strain for some 100 bed-ridden patients and elderly persons had been successful. They used about 132,000 straws donated by 50 coffee shops, school canteens and restaurants in making 62 washable pillows, 22 of which had already been handed out while the balance 40 would be handed over on August 12, he said.

 

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The straws were cleaned with disinfectants and sun-dried before being chopped into one-centimetre-long pieces to be stuff in the pillows. Each pillow requires 2,200 straws, he explained. He said the project, which now had steady supplies from various business operators, would continue and in the near-future expand to the making of mattresses for distribution to the area's bed-ridden patients and elderly persons, he added.

 

Source: https://www.nationthailand.com/news/30374487

 

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Excellent work ladies , now lets end the plastic and foam abuse from the street vendor carts..

Edited by mok199
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There must be an easier way than snipping them up with scissors,

but every little bit counts.

regards worgeordie

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This is sad actually. The plastic waste can easily be processed by machines run on solar. Not that expensive to buy even 50-100k baht.
Plastic could also be used for more appropriate means and then purchase proper pillows for elderly, thanks.

Edited by tabarin
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Meanwhile the government has been promoting use of Thai latex rubber for use in pillows and mattresses. I don't see any endorsement by the government for recycling plastic straws.

Unless of course there's some corruption scheme to be had.

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