
Renewable Recycling, Inc. works with local businesses, institutions, universities, community services, mattress companies, hotels, hostels, and government agencies to create, support, and implement mattress recycling programs to put an end to the needless dumping of mattresses into our landfills.
In addition to setting up partnerships to serve the community we provide mattress pick up, drop off processing, on site recycling, and the resale of reusable materials by the ton.Renewable Recycling, Inc. is a New York State and New York City Certified, Woman-Owned Business Enterprise (WBE) and DEC Certified Solid Waste Recycling Facility.
In addition to setting up partnerships to serve the community we provide mattress pick up, drop off processing, on site recycling, and the resale of reusable materials by the ton.Renewable Recycling, Inc. is a New York State and New York City Certified, Woman-Owned Business Enterprise (WBE) and DEC Certified Solid Waste Recycling Facility.
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Our Ultimate Goal is to see to it that each and every used mattress is picked up and properly recycled. Used mattresses will never again be carelessly discarded in front of houses/buildings or dumpsites and carted off to landfills where they contaminate the ecosystem and waste stream. Until we reach this ultimate goal, our mission is to provide pick-up and drop-off service for mattresses to be recycled properly and responsibly.
We have a 20 unit limit and 35 mile service radius for our pick up service. If you find that you live outside of our 35 mile pick up radius or have more than 20 units that need to be disposed of now - Contact us. We'll do our best to figure something out or point you to a trustworthy resource to make sure that they are not dumped in a landfill.
In addition to the mattress pick up and drop off services that we currently offer the general public, our goal is to create partnerships with as many municipalities, mattress companies, hospitals, nursing homes, hotels, universities, and military institutions as possible who want their mattresses to get recycled properly instead of dumped into our landfills.
There was an estimated 20 million mattresses dumped into landfills last year as the result of people buying new bedding. In 2015, New York State alone has a population of 19,378,102 residents and that number is steadily on the rise. Mattresses dumped in landfills can only be buried where they sit and decompose letting different chemicals used to compose foam and fibers to seep into the ground and into our water supply.
We are thrilled that you are interested in starting a mattress recycling program in your neighborhood, city, town, or village on Long Island and New York.
Whether you be an elected representative who wants to discuss the creation of a municipal program, a business owner or institution that wants to set up a partnership, or an individual who wants to get a program started in your neighborhood - together, we can work together to save the Earth, ONE MATTRESS AT A TIME. Please select the option below that best describes who you are.Thank you for your interest, influence, and support in advance.
Whether you be an elected representative who wants to discuss the creation of a municipal program, a business owner or institution that wants to set up a partnership, or an individual who wants to get a program started in your neighborhood - together, we can work together to save the Earth, ONE MATTRESS AT A TIME. Please select the option below that best describes who you are.Thank you for your interest, influence, and support in advance.
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Ellie Reinhardt
Sep 26, 2020
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Vee Volpe
Sep 22, 2019
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Gordon Tam
Jun 22, 2019
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It's almost impossible to donate used mattresses in NY (thanks, bed bugs!) so the option of recycling them is the best choice. Renewable recycling came to me and picked up my used mattress. The staff was friendly, polite, and mindful of the surrounding furniture. They were also extremely accommodating when I asked for a receipt upon pick up. There was even a text message and phone call telling me they were on the way. I wish all businesses were run as efficiently.
Abigail Weinberg
Sep 14, 2018
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