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© Natural Resources Defense Council 2017 Privacy PolicyMattress recycling is a relatively new addition to our Nation’s recycling capabilities. Parklane Mattresses was one of the first to adopt this process, recognizing that recycling is the most eco-friendly way to dispose of old mattresses. Although many people think that handing down a used mattress is a responsible decision, we know the truth. Mattresses double in weight every eight years due to the normal accumulation of moisture, dead skin cells, dust mites, and other allergens and biological excretions. With that in mind, giving a used mattress to another sleeper is not a sanitary or altruistic gesture. Not surprisingly, mattresses and foundations cause many problems in the world’s waste stream. They take up a lot of space in landfills, make flammable air pockets, damage compression equipment, and can create dangerous conditions for waste management workers. Still, if a mattress is broken down to its component parts, then about 85% of the contents can be recycled.




Recycling a mattress is relatively simple. First, mattresses and foundations are cut open and their components (e.g. cotton, foam, wood, and steel) are separated into corresponding groups. These materials are then baled and shipped out for recycling. DR3 Mattress Recycling is the world leader in mattress recycling, and one of their largest operations is in Eugene, Oregon. Parklane Mattresses is proud to work with a company that has established safe and sanitary working conditions for breaking down mattresses and foundations for component recycling. Parklane Mattresses is a significant contributor to the DR3 Mattress Recycling facility in Eugene, Oregon. You too can take part in this eco-friendly process—it’s easy! Whether or not you purchase a new mattress from us, we are happy to recycle your old mattress and/or foundation. For a small fee of $35 per piece ($70 per piece if we are just recycling), you can rest assured that you have disposed of your old mattress in the most responsible way possible.




Please note that this fee goes towards our cost for using the DR3 Mattress Recycling program, as well as our operation time to pick up and deliver your old mattress. If you solely need to use our recycling service, then you must be located within 30 miles of our factory in Tualatin, Oregon. However, if you purchase a new Parklane mattress and choose to have it delivered, then our recycling service extends to 90 miles from our factory. Please keep in mind that deliveries beyond the 30-mile radius of our factory require additional payment, and a delivery cost will be provided at the time of purchase. At Parklane Mattresses, we like to be clean. That is why we have several delivery trucks that only transport used products. Your new Parklane mattress and foundation will never be in the same truck as used ones. We guarantee that our new mattresses and foundations are free of dust mites, bed bugs, and all other possible contaminants. Keep an eye out for our green recycling trucks, and don’t be surprised when we pull up to your doorstep in two trucks: one to pick up your old mattress set for recycling, and one to deliver your brand new Parklane.




This is just one of the ways we set ourselves apart in the industry so you have a better shopping, purchasing, and now recycling experience. If you want to participate in our recycling program, then simply let one of our sales associates know at the time of purchase. If you have any questions, please contact our Customer Service Department at 800-790-6422. Want to know more about mattress recycling? Then check out our blog, , which features up-to-date facts on sleep and wellness topics.Bed Bug Supply - Bed Bug Traps, Sprays, Steamers, and more Home > Travel Protection Mattress And Box Springs Disposal Bags Please select an option below: Dimensions: Twin (40in x 12in x 86in), Full (54in x 12in x 86in), Queen (61in x 15in x 90in), KIng (76in x 15in x 90in) Will Fit Pillow Top Mattresses Or Any Mattress Up To 15' Thick Thick 2 Mil Plastic Great For Transportation, Storage And Disposal Of A Mattress Or Box Spring Best Value Mattress and Box Spring Disposable Bag Available




Air vents on mattress bag are used to help insert the mattress inside easier and must then be covered by tape to prevent the escape of bed bugs In most cases a mattress or box spring can be saved by simply treating them with STERI-FAB and encasing them with a SafeRest Mattress Encasement, but if it's time for a new mattress or your mattress is covered in bed bug feces, our disposal bags may be the answer. They are made from a fairly thick 2 mil plastic, can fit up to a 15" thick mattress and may be sealed at the end with packing tape (air vents to make it easier to put the mattress or box spring inside must also be sealed with tape). Mattress bags are not only the responsible way of disposing of an infested mattress, but can also limit the chance of spreading beds bugs throughout your home during removal. We do not suggest sleeping on a mattress bag as they will be noisy, hot and uncomfortable. They are simply made to remove a mattress or box spring from a home. Also, due to the increase in bed bug-related complaints within the City of New York, the department of sanitation has created a set of new rules for disposing of mattresses and box springs.




On December 3rd, 2010, the New York City Department of Sanitation began requiring that all city residents fully encase within a sealed plastic bag all mattresses or box springs being discarded for DSNY collection. Under the new rule, failure to place a mattress or box spring out in a proper bag can result in a $100 fine. Our bags fully comply with the requirements this city ordinance. Our disposal bag and some packing tape is all you will need to get the job done. All bags are water and stain resistant (once the air vents have been sealed with tape), and also recyclable. Our mattress bags can also be used to protect your mattress and box spring from dust, dirt, liquids and oil during transportation or while they are in storage (once the end and air vents are sealed with tape). Customers Who Bought This Item Also Bought Bed Bug Spray For Luggage and Mattresses (residual spray) Bed Bug Sealed Luggage Liners Nuvan ProStrips - Package of 12 Strips with 12 Cages - 16 Gram

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