Tokyo 2020: Recycled Cardboard Used for Beds at Olympics and Paralympics
The bed
frames for athletes at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Games will be made
from recyclable cardboard.
The
mattresses for the beds will be formed of polyethylene materials that will be
reused for plastic products after the events.
There will
be 18,000 beds needed for the Olympics, and 8,000 for the Paralympics.
Medals
for the Tokyo 2020 Games are made entirely from recycled consumer devices.
The beds
will be 2.10 metres long and the manufacturers say they will be able to support
a weight of about 200kg, which is more than any athlete weighed at the 2016
Olympics in Rio.
As part of
plans to be more environmentally friendly, the Olympic torch is made from
aluminium waste and the podiums from recycled household and marine plastic
waste, while electricity will come from renewable sources.
The Tokyo
Olympics take place between 24 July and 9 August 2020 and the Paralympics from
25 August to 6 September.
FROM .bbc.com/sport/olympics
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