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sl8

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Thu Jul 25, 2024, 09:15 AM Jul 25

Cardboard beds have returned to the Olympics. What do they do?

https://www.npr.org/2024/07/25/nx-s1-5050830/cardboard-beds-returned-olympics-what-do-they-do



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Cardboard beds have returned to the Olympics. What do they do?

JULY 25, 20245:05 AM ET
By Alana Wise, Maquita Peters

Cardboard beds are making a comeback at the 2024 Paris Olympics, in an effort to help make the Games more environmentally friendly — and according to some skeptical athletes, make sure the only sweat Olympians break is on the field.

The now-infamous 100% cardboard bed frames made their Olympic debut at the Tokyo Summer Games in 2021 and athletes again found the recyclable beds in their rooms when they arrived this week at the Olympic Village in Paris.

Athletes in 2021 dubbed the beds "anti-sex," playing on a long-standing rumor that the Olympic Village is a hotbed for hookups among competitors. But Olympic organizers say that the beds' true focus is sustainability at the notoriously environmentally harsh event.



Cardboard beds at the 2024 Paris Olympic Games have made headlines.
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Cardboard beds have returned to the Olympics. What do they do? (Original Post) sl8 Jul 25 OP
This BigMin28 Jul 25 #1
Looks great! Affordable and sturdy enough for short-term use. How long before IKEA starts selling them * Oopsie Daisy Jul 25 #2
I would guess most elite athletes are not staying in the village. alarimer Jul 25 #3
No bedbugs? quaint Jul 26 #4
Don't tell JD Vance... it makes evidence easier to destroy. milestogo Jul 26 #5
Neve underestimate the ingenuity of two people trying to get busy... Aristus Jul 27 #6

Oopsie Daisy

(3,897 posts)
2. Looks great! Affordable and sturdy enough for short-term use. How long before IKEA starts selling them *
Thu Jul 25, 2024, 10:14 AM
Jul 25

* as short-term dorm-room beds and other furniture.

alarimer

(16,410 posts)
3. I would guess most elite athletes are not staying in the village.
Thu Jul 25, 2024, 12:38 PM
Jul 25

It’s probably okay for those who can’t afford to stay anywhere else.

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