Unwanted Mattress?
You’ve got options!
Household
As of Jan. 1, 2025, the following are participating in our program. Any mattress or foundation (box spring) no matter its condition or original purchase date, is eligible to be dropped off for free at these locations during the posted hours of operations:
Jackson County
Valley View Transfer Station
Klamath County
Klamath Works
Lane County
St. Vincent de Paul Society of Lane County
Glenwood Transfer Station
Malheur County
Ontario Sanitary Service
Multnomah County
Community Warehouse – Portland
Environmentally Conscious Recycling
Check back often. We are working to finalize details with a number of other locations that have shown interest in becoming a free drop off location or in hosting a collection event.
Before you go view acceptable and unacceptable items and contact the location with any questions.
Business
Our Commercial Volume Program helps mattress retailers, hotels, hospitals, universities, military bases and others looking to recycle large amounts of mattresses. We’re experienced working with contracted service providers too.
Those with at least 100 units to recycle qualify for no-cost transportation and recycling. Mattress retailers accumulating at least 100 units monthly may also receive a storage container at no cost.
To begin recycling with our program or for more information:
(707) 307-3052
15,000,000
mattresses recycled.
Learn how to recycle yours.
Why Recycle?
There are plenty of benefits that come with recycling your mattress. From the environmental impact to the money you can save, mattress recycling is a simple action that goes a long way.
Learn MoreIllegal Dumping
Dumping a discarded mattress in a back alley or in a park is not only just plain ugly but it is illegal. There are a number of steps you can take to prevent illegally dumped mattresses.
Learn MoreMattress Care
Plain and simple, keeping your new mattress clean and fresh will prolong its life. Follow these tips to keep your mattress in good condition.
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