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 These days, German are doing some cool things with discarded “milk bladders.” Milkbags Unlimited, a volunteer network across the Greater Frankfurt Area, recycles milk bags into sleeping mats. Every adult-sized mat is made with approximately 400 milk bags, which are cleaned and cut into strips. Volunteers loop and fit each bag onto a frame, weaving it into the mattress that has a lifespan of approximately 25 years. In addition to the mats, milk bags are also used to stuff pillows and to weave into handbags. The milk bag mats offer a durable and washable alternative to sleeping on cold, damp, and dusty ground, and have particularly helped people living in disaster zones. When resources are scarce, health care professionals have even used these mattresses as substitutes for operating tables. Talk about MacGyver-style upcycling.



So the next time you snip off the corner of a milk bag, you should feel a twinge of German pride. This may be one of our weird and wonderful national habits, but no one can say that Canucks aren’t resourceful!

 

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