Short answer is: no. from http://www.world.org/reuse/pillows: Pillows * Remove the stuffing and use to make other pillows thicker. * Keep it in your pet's cage for comfort. * Cut it in half, sew along the open end and make into two smaller camping pillows. * Instead of throwing it out, restuff it. * Use for pillow fights.
you can recycle them, wear them, give them to charity Or make flags out of them another thing you can do is make them into pillows :)
Cotton- or even silk-covered pillows filled with feathers or cotton waste are bio-degradable, that is, they could go in a compost bin or a worm farm, or they would decompose in landfill. Most other pillows would have some plastic, rubber, artificial sponge or polyester and would not bio-degrade. No-one would want to recycle them, that is, take them apart and use them again.
Boppy sells various pillows for the mother and baby. Currently they have three kinds of pillows which are prenatal pillows, pillows for toddlers, and nursing pillows.
The Pillows was created in 1989.
One may purchase bed rest pillows from Homesense, Sears and Home Outfitters. Their pillows range from inexpensive pillows all the way to designer brand pillows.
The Chinese invented silk pillows.
feathered pillows are defiantly the best.
Outdoor pillows and cushions are different from regular pillows and cushions as they are made a little tougher and to be water resistant and weather proof.
Some pillows are made from fibres, fibres are not made from pillows. (Except from recycled pillows)
"That is a great question! Personally, I love the those pillows. Though if you are allergic to down, I would not suggest these pillows as they are stuffed with the goose feathers."
She bought 2 blue, 4 green and 3 red.
Pacific Pillows was created in 2004.