The Olympic Village, which accommodates all of the athletes competing in the games and is off-limits to non-athletes, will have 18,000 beds with frame

Olympic athletes will be sleeping on cardboard beds at the Tokyo 2020 Games

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2021-07-17 18:00:04

The Olympic Village, which accommodates all of the athletes competing in the games and is off-limits to non-athletes, will have 18,000 beds with frames made completely of cardboard, according to NBC News.

Following the games, the cardboard will be recycled into paper products, The Associated Press said, and the mattresses, which are not made of cardboard, will be recycled into plastic products. These beds align with the Tokyo 2020 Games' sustainability concept of, "Be better, together - For the planet and the people."

The Tokyo 2020 Games set five main sustainability themes to follow while preparing, organizing and operating the games that include climate change and resource management, according to its website. Tokyo 2020, along with the Tokyo Metropolitan Government, the Government of Japan and other delivery partners are aiming for zero waste.

Takashi Kitajima, the general manager of the Athletes Village, told The Associated Press through an interpreter that the beds can stand up to 200 kilograms, which is around 440 pounds.

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