Are you shopping around for a new bedroom set, but unsure of how to dispose a mattress or box spring? Don’t worry; you have options for getting rid of your old bed — and we’ve listed them for you.
Whether your mattress is beat down, or you’re just looking to upgrade, it’s important to know how you can properly dispose your mattress.
How to dispose a mattress
There are several approved ways to dispose of mattress, starting with putting it out with the trash, but there are specific ways to do so without violating local disposal regulations.
Put your mattress out with the trash
In some cities like New York City, you can dispose of your mattress or box spring with your trash, but it must be sealed in a plastic bag of any color except red or orange. If you don’t seal your mattress, it won’t be picked up. However, it's imperative that you check out your local sanitation department website for region-specific guidelines on how to dispose a mattress. For our U.S. readers, click here to find your state's point-of-contact that will answer all your questions regarding mattress disposal and how to do it right.
Donate your mattress
Mattresses can last for 10 years depending on the fabric, so if you’re getting rid of yours before then, it may still have some life left in it and be worth donating. Charities that accept mattress donations include the Salvation Army, Habitat for Humanity Restore (make sure location accepts mattresses), and Furniture Bank Association of America. You can also check churches and charities near you you.
Recycle
Recycling isn't just a trend — and it's lot easier than you may think. You can recycle your old mattress by getting in touch with a mattress recycling company that services your area. Some well-known ones are A Bedder World and Bye-Bye Mattress.
(Try contacting the furniture manufacturer; they just might recycle your mattress for you if you’re purchasing a new one from them.)
Resell
A little extra cash never hurt anyone, so why not resell your mattress if it’s in decent condition? You can use platforms such as Facebook Marketplace or post an ad on your social media account that could potentially intrigue a follower who may be interested in purchasing a new mattress from you. (People do it all the time, so don't think you're alone.)
Repurpose
You can get creative with the old parts of your mattress and turn them into something new. Use the foam for additional padding on things like carpets and pet beds; use the wood to make some kind of box or bin to store things; use springs and screws to make trinkets.
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