Many of the constituent parts that make up a mattress are recyclable – the springs, for example, can be melted down to make new metal products, and the foam can be used to produce carpet underlay.
Yet few people recycle their old mattresses, and that’s partly because it’s quite hard to do. According to the UK’s National Bed Federation, less than a fifth of the mattresses thrown out in 2017 were recycled.
Unless you’re a pro, recycling a mattress by yourself is a big ask. That just leaves you with the option of finding someone to do it for you.
There are lots of waste collection companies out there that promise to recycle your mattress, but you will have to pay for it to be collected.
Collect Your Old Bed, for example, offers UK-wide collections from just £24. In some areas, it works out cheaper than using the council’s bulky waste collection and it’s guaranteed not to end up in a landfill.