Over 15 to 20 million mattresses are being thrown away each year in the United States of America—coming from both commercial and residential properties. Each mattress also occupies approximately 40 cubic feet of landfill space. This continues to be a widespread issue in the country as improper mattress recycling does significant environmental impact such as:
All of these (and more.. read more about why you should recycle your mattress here) have prompted a closer look at how we dispose of them, with a focus on recycling.
And in response, several states have already established strict mattress recycling laws, which makes compliance not just a matter of environmental responsibility but a legal necessity. Ignoring these state laws could lead you to pay severe penalties. Here’s a closer look at the mattress recycling laws in the USA.
The Mattress Recycling Council (MRC) is the organization that manages the whole mattress lifecycle through recycling programs like Bye Bye Mattress Program. Tasked with reducing the environmental impact of used and discarded mattresses, the MRC focuses on enhancing recycling technologies, fostering public education on proper disposal methods, and ensuring compliance with state recycling regulations.
By collaborating with manufacturers, retailers, and local governments, the MRC effectively mattresses from landfills, recycles valuable materials and promotes environmental sustainability in the bedding industry.
Despite the large environmental impact of discarded mattresses, the United States has yet to adopt federal laws mandating mattress recycling. This is because different states have varying waste management policies and priorities, making it difficult to implement a one-size-fits-all federal law.
However, some states like North Carolina, Colorado, Tennessee, Utah, and Washington have local mattress recycling programs through organizations like Spring Back Recycling.
New York also has many mattress recycling initiatives such as the NYCHA Mattress Recycling Program, Renewable Recycling Inc, and the Bye Bye Mattress Program.
There are also companies like A Bedder World in Chicago that offer curbside mattress pickup and recycling services.
f mattress recycling programs aren’t available in your area or you're looking for alternative disposal methods, there are several options to responsibly get rid of or repurpose your old mattress:
READ MORE HERE: How do you Dispose of Mattresses?
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