Hypnos Contract Beds combines the perfect night sleep with outstanding green credentials
Keri Beckingham
Young people around the world are paying close attention to how responsible and environmentally-friendly brands and businesses are who they interact with. When it comes to student accommodation, universities can lead the way by ensuring its beds and mattresses are completely recyclable and never go to landfill as a result.
Hypnos Contract Beds provides an ideal opportunity for accommodation owners to create the perfect night’s sleep, combining excellent sustainable credentials with supreme, world-renowned comfort. For example, Hypnos’s mattresses include sustainable fibres and are 100% recyclable at the end of their life, thanks in part to the exclusion of chemical-based foams. Furthermore, its divans are built using timber from fully managed, FSC-certified sources and the bedmaker has been carbon neutral for over a decade.
These developers, universities and private accommodation brands can boost their green credentials by collaborating with businesses that have outstanding sustainable track records, while they work to improving their own day-to-day processes. By taking steps that tackle three key areas – waste, efficiency and suppliers – universities can prove that they are committed to positive environmental change and, in turn, attract discerning students to their accommodation.
Richard Naylor, sustainable development director at Hypnos, says: “With natural and sustainable materials, our standard five-year guarantee, as well as anti-bed-bug and anti-microbial protection, our products are perfectly suited to meeting the rising demand for premium, sustainable student accommodation.”
Environmental awareness and responsibility are changing the way that businesses across every sector behave, whether that’s cutting emissions or using less plastic packaging. This responsibility is not something that accommodation or hospitality providers can ignore, as there is simply too much attention being paid to the issue, and it is undoubtedly beginning to impact customer spending habits.
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The green wave
Keri Beckingham
Young people around the world are paying close attention to how responsible and environmentally-friendly brands and businesses are who they interact with. When it comes to student accommodation, universities can lead the way by ensuring its beds and mattresses are completely recyclable and never go to landfill as a result.
Hypnos Contract Beds provides an ideal opportunity for accommodation owners to create the perfect night’s sleep, combining excellent sustainable credentials with supreme, world-renowned comfort. For example, Hypnos’s mattresses include sustainable fibres and are 100% recyclable at the end of their life, thanks in part to the exclusion of chemical-based foams. Furthermore, its divans are built using timber from fully managed, FSC-certified sources and the bedmaker has been carbon neutral for over a decade.
These developers, universities and private accommodation brands can boost their green credentials by collaborating with businesses that have outstanding sustainable track records, while they work to improving their own day-to-day processes. By taking steps that tackle three key areas – waste, efficiency and suppliers – universities can prove that they are committed to positive environmental change and, in turn, attract discerning students to their accommodation.
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Richard Naylor, sustainable development director at Hypnos, says: “With natural and sustainable materials, our standard five-year guarantee, as well as anti-bed-bug and anti-microbial protection, our products are perfectly suited to meeting the rising demand for premium, sustainable student accommodation.”
Environmental awareness and responsibility are changing the way that businesses across every sector behave, whether that’s cutting emissions or using less plastic packaging. This responsibility is not something that accommodation or hospitality providers can ignore, as there is simply too much attention being paid to the issue, and it is undoubtedly beginning to impact customer spending habits.
For further information, go to: www.hypnoscontractbeds.com
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