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Learn the Insights of Mattress Recycling

by Tom Smith Marketing Manager
Mattresses have a real nuisance not just for a home, but for landfill sites as well because of numerous reasons. However, the situations have changed drastically in the past two decades because of the concept of recycling used by dedicated mattress recyclers. Here in this post, we will go through different aspects of recycling a mattress and how it could be so beneficial for our ecosystem. Amidst this, one thing that needs a mention is that next time you are buying a mattress, consider those made up of latex because they are 98 percent recyclable.

The Problem With Mattresses in Landfills:

•    They are bulky and occupy a lot of landfill space
•    Coils and springs can damage the machines used for compaction of the waste at landfill sites
•    When left untreated, they become a breeding ground for different common as well as poisonous pests.

Because of all these issues, those engaged in this business as mattress recyclers offer the concept of the three Rs, i.e. REDUCE, REUSE and RECYCLE.

Why Recycle Your Old Mattress?

There are a number of reasons why you should go for mattress recycling and one of them is saving the landfill sites. However, amongst all the reasons, the moat prominent one is to prevent it from damaging the ecosystem, especially when there are methods through which entire mattress can be recycled. 

Personal Reasons for Recycling Your Old Mattress

•    Some people have their own personal reasons behind visiting mattress recyclers and these reasons too are connected with the concerns of global warming, environment, etc.
•    We all know very well that landfill sites across the globe are slowly getting overburdened and if attention is not paid on time, the situation will arise very soon where there will be no landfill sites at all.
•    Amongst all the products sent to these sites, mattresses are one of the biggest ones and they consume a lot of space and this can be avoided straightaway by visiting reputed Bulk mattress Disposal & recyclers.
•    They will create an opportunity to give them new life by breaking down the materials in each mattress that are reusable. 

What Parts of a Mattress are Recyclable?

Experts of furniture recycling companies say that modern-day mattresses give them the opportunity to show their skills and this is mainly because 90% of innerspring mattresses and box springs are recyclable. This means that mattress recyclers can bring the following parts in their recycling program.
•    Steel springs (which you may consider selling for scrap metal)
•    Foam
•    Fibres or fabric, both natural and man-made
•    Wood

All the things listed above can be recycled and given new life through the recycling process. For example – 

•    Melt the steel and reshape it into something useful
•    Chip the wood for mulch or burn it for warmth
•    Use foams and fibres from the mattress to cushion pet beds or to make seat cushions

Alternatives to Recycling

•    Use your old mattress as a guest bed
•    Donate your old mattress to charity or those in need of a mattress
•    Sell your old mattress


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About Tom Smith Freshman   Marketing Manager

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