The Cut: The Return of Cardboard Beds at the Paris Olympics
The Paris Olympics will see the return of the cardboard beds that first gained attention at the Tokyo 2020 Games. Initially dubbed "anti-sex beds," these recyclable sleeping arrangements from Airweave are designed with sustainability in mind.
Constructed from sturdy cardboard, the beds are both environmentally friendly and durable. Athletes like Rhys McClenaghan and Brett Newlin debunked the flimsy bed narrative by demonstrating their robustness during the Tokyo Games. The beds' primary purpose is to promote eco-friendly practices, aligning perfectly with Paris's commitment to hosting a green Olympics.
Paris’s efforts to reduce waste and carbon emissions make it an ideal setting for the reintroduction of these beds. Airweave's innovative beds will provide athletes with comfortable rest while supporting the Games' sustainability goals.
As the Paris Olympics approach, the return of these beds underscores the importance of environmental responsibility. Airweave is proud to contribute to this mission, offering high-quality, eco-friendly sleep solutions that enhance the Olympic experience.