What’s Accepted/Unaccepted in Connecticut
Acceptable Items
Mattresses and box springs used and discarded by Connecticut consumers (individuals and businesses) qualify for no-cost drop-off and recycling through the Mattress Recycling Council’s Bye Bye Mattress program.
A mattress can be constructed of all foam layers, or a mixture of foam, springs and other materials. A couple of exceptions apply:
- Only in Connecticut is a crib mattress considered a mattress.
A box spring (also known as a foundation) is a platform or base that supports the mattress and is covered by fabric and remains stationary or is adjustable.
If your mattress or box spring is severely damaged, heavily soiled, moldy, excessively wet or frozen, or infested with bedbugs or other organisms please contact your desired drop-off location for instructions. No-cost drop-off of units in these conditions varies by location. Fees may apply.
Unacceptable Items
Air mattresses that contain no upholstery material (such as camping beds)
Bed frames
Car beds
Cushions (such as from chairs, couches or patio furniture)
Collapsible roll-away beds
Futons
Juvenile products including, carriages, baskets, dressing tables, strollers, playpens, infant carriers, lounge pad, crib bumpers
Loose bedding (such as blankets, comforters, quilts, sheets)
Mattress pads
Mattress toppers
Pillows
Sleeping bags
Sofa beds
Water beds that contain no upholstery material