We are collecting old mattresses for processing at our waste facilities.
Mattresses will be put through a special shredding machine that shreds it into small pieces.
By shredding mattresses we are able to:
Some charities accept clean mattresses in good condition. Check with them before you take a mattress to them.
Mattresses in clean and good condition can also be taken to our waste facilities where they may be collected for resale at the Logan Recycling Market.
Mattresses not suitable for reuse can be taken to any of our waste facilities for stockpiling ahead of processing.
Load the mattress on top of the load to make it easier for waste staff to see the mattress. The mattress can be taken off first before disposing of other general waste. When you arrive let Waste staff know that you have a mattress and they will direct you to the correct area for resale or processing.
Each site has a location for resale items and for mattresses processing. Ask our staff where to place your mattress before disposing of your general waste.
No, once the mattress is put in the general waste bin it will not be removed for processing. Please make sure you place your mattress in the correct area before disposing of your general waste.
There are currently no recycling options for the metal, shredded foam, wood or plastic from mattress processing. We are investigating other options for recycling these materials.
Disposing of a mattress will incur a general waste disposal charge - see our fees and charges.
If the mattress is accepted for resale at our Logan Recycling Market, there will be no charge.
No, for health and safety reasons waste team members cannot help you with unloading.
No, all items put out for kerbside clean-up are compacted in the waste truck and go to the landfill.