Yorkshire Post

UK warned over rise of mattress ‘mountains’

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UNWANTED MATTRESSES are creating an environmen­tal menace across the UK, with millions ending up in landfill or simply being dumped, it is claimed.

Mattress “mountains” are sprouting up as recycling companies find it too difficult and costly to dispose of the springy bed supports responsibl­y, according to one expert.

At any time, there are more than 63 million mattresses in use in the UK.

Only 16 per cent are recycled at the end of their life, with the rest being incinerate­d, buried in landfill sites, or abandoned on vacant sites, said Nick Oettinger, managing director at The Furniture Recycling Group (TFRG).

He said: “I’m sad to say that there has been a rise in the number of recycling companies failing to disposes of mattresses responsibl­y; instead abandoning them in large piles on rented land.

“However, these situations are rarely intentiona­l.

“Most recycling companies enter the industry with all good intentions, but with mattress recycling being so expensive, time-intensive and difficult, many find it impossible to maintain the necessary level of operation to cope with the scale of the task at hand.”

Mr Oettinger, whose company disposes of mattresses for hotels, local authoritie­s, waste management companies and department stores, spoke out after he was contacted by several landlords “stung” by irresponsi­ble recycling services.

The time-consuming process of breaking down mattresses is one of the main reasons why so many recycling companies resort to dumping them instead, said Mr Oettinger.

The group recently launched a patented mattress recycling machine.

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