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Writer's pictureDan Nguyen

Robins Air Force Base Project

It’s no secret that removing and disposing furniture and mattresses can get expensive, especially when you have a large number of them. This is where our team at LRP Recycling comes in!


With limited capacity at landfills, the cost of recycling mattresses and furniture has increased over the years and sometimes, some landfills won’t even accept these items. To avoid the headache and frustration of figuring out what to do with old furniture and mattresses, our team at LRP Recycling is here to help. Partnering with schools, hotels, military bases, and municipalities nationwide, we work to ensure mattresses and furniture don’t end up in landfills.


Out team will handle all of the logistics necessary to complete the project and at the end, you’ll also receive a certificate of recycling that you can proudly showcase.

One of our recent projects was with Robins Air Force Base in Georgia. In the end, we were able to recycle 68 queen sets. Through this project, we were able to recycle 2,200 pounds of material.




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