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Medway, MA Mattress Recycling

LRP Recycling has mastered the art of bulk commercial mattress recycling for hotels, schools and universities and the military that we have now turned our eyes to residential mattress recycling for Medway, MA.

 

It's a brand new service for towns and cities through Massachusetts!

 

We're starting small at our headquarters in Holliston with drop offs and pick ups and plan on growing from there!

Drop off fee is $35 per mattress

Pick up fee is $75 per mattress

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Our Recycling Process

Arrival

Once your items arrive to one of our processing centers, everything is sorted. During this procedure we will look for reusable or donatable items. This rarely happens due to non-profits being very picky, but if there are any items we can donate we do that first. It helps others and is always the best way to achieve a 100% recycling rate.

Sort

Our ground crew will then separate things by hand with more precision. At this point, depending on the material, items will be either shredded or baled and then sent to our other vendors to be used in the manufacturing of new products.

Recycle

Mattresses and box springs are cut apart in order to collect all the raw materials: metal, wood, cotton, felt, polyurethane and fabric. These materials are then sent to other companies to give them a second life. An old mattress can be recycled into thermal isolation, which is used in cars, as well as mulch and carpet underlay, among other things. 

Recycle More

Desks, Chairs, Tables, Dressers, Beds, Classroom Furnishings will be disassembled into the various material types. The metal would then be put into a metal pile to be bailed. wood inspected to see what kind of wood it is.

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