Mattress Recycling Partnership for Moving, Furniture Hauling & Junk Hauling Companies in Nashville
Springback Mattress Recycling is proud to announce a new partner service catering to Mattress Recycling for Moving & Junk Hauling Companies in Nashville and the surrounding region. This expanded partnership program is designed to make mattress recycling easy, reliable, and environmentally responsible — helping you serve your customers better while diverting bulky waste from landfills.
Mattresses take up a significant amount of space in our waste streams. When improperly disposed of, they can occupy enormous landfill volume, take decades to decompose, and damage landfill compaction equipment. Mattress recycling minimizes these issues by recovering materials like steel, foam, fabrics, and wood — keeping them in use for new products instead of buried in trash.
Why Partner With Springback for Mattress Disposal?
Partnering with Springback offers moving, hauling, and junk removal companies a simple and cost-effective way to recycle mattresses responsibly:
- Streamlined logistics: Drop off mattresses or arrange regular pickups to keep your trucks cycling smoothly.
- Eco-friendly disposal: Mattresses are disassembled and materials are recycled instead of sent to landfills.
- Local Nashville service: We’re right here — making service fast and dependable.
- Flexible partnership options: Whether you handle one mattress a week or dozens a month, we’ll work with your business model.
Instead of hauling mattresses to landfills, send them to Springback for recycling and improve your environmental impact while adding value for your customers.
Who Can Join the Program?
This partner service is ideal for:
- Moving Companies — Whether residential or commercial, movers regularly encounter old mattresses during relocations.
- Furniture Haulers — Mattress recycling adds a sustainable solution to your hauling services.
- Junk Hauling & Removal Services — Provide clients with proper disposal options instead of landfill dumping.
Springback recycles with businesses of all sizes throughout Nashville and Middle Tennessee, helping you set up a partner account and begin recycling quickly and efficiently.
How Mattress Recycling Works
- Set Up Your Partner Account
Contact our team and we’ll help you create a dedicated recycling partner account. - Schedule Mattress Drop-Off or Pickup
Drop mattresses off at our Nashville facility or coordinate scheduled deliveries based on what works best for your operation. - We Process & Recycle the Mattresses
Each mattress is taken apart and materials like steel, foam, fiber, and wood are sorted and sent to recycling streams for reuse. - Supporting Sustainability Together
Your business helps reduce landfill waste and supports circular material reuse — all while serving your customers responsibly.
Mover Success Stories
Our mattress recycling partnerships already include local companies who trust Springback with their mattress disposal needs. Businesses across the region have seen how recycling integration can enhance their service offerings, boost sustainability credentials, and improve customer satisfaction.
You’re not only removing waste — you’re making a positive environmental and community impact.
Join in Mattress Recycling
At Springback Mattress Recycling, we believe in working with local partners to make mattress recycling second nature. If your moving or hauling business is ready to take the next step toward responsible mattress disposal, we’re ready to support you.
Mattresses are bulky, slow to decompose, and often mishandled in traditional waste streams. By teaming up with Springback, moving companies, furniture haulers, and junk removal services can offer environmentally responsible mattress recycling to clients while keeping operations efficient and compliant.
Together, we can help transform mattress disposal across Nashville — one mattress at a time.
Frequently Asked Questions for Moving & Hauling Companies
Q: Do moving companies need to recycle mattresses in Nashville?
A: Tennessee does not currently require mattress recycling statewide, but many Nashville moving and hauling companies choose to recycle to reduce landfill use and meet customer expectations for responsible disposal. Partnering with Springback makes recycling simple and reliable.
Q: What types of mattresses can be recycled?
A: Springback recycles most common mattress types, including innerspring mattresses, memory foam mattresses, hybrid mattresses, and box springs. If you’re unsure about a specific item, our team can confirm before drop-off.
Q: Can junk hauling companies recycle mattresses in bulk?
A: Yes. Springback works with junk removal and hauling companies handling single mattresses or bulk loads from residential cleanouts, apartment turnovers, and commercial jobs.
Q: Is mattress recycling more expensive than landfill disposal?
A: In many cases, mattress recycling is comparable or cheaper in cost to landfill disposal, especially when factoring in fuel costs, landfill wait times, and disposal restrictions. Springback offers partner pricing specifically for moving and hauling companies.
Q: How much space do recycled mattresses take compared to landfill disposal?
A: Recycling significantly reduces mattress volume. Instead of bulky mattresses taking up truck or landfill space, materials are separated and processed, improving efficiency for hauling operations.
Q: How do moving companies recycle mattresses with Springback?
A: The process is simple:
- Contact Springback to set up a partner account
- Schedule mattress drop-offs or recurring service
- Deliver mattresses to our Nashville facility
- Springback disassembles and recycles the materials
Q: How can junk hauling companies add mattress recycling to their services?
A: Once partnered with Springback, hauling companies can offer mattress recycling as a value-added service to customers without changing their existing workflow.
Q: How does mattress recycling help moving and hauling businesses stand out?
A: Mattress recycling helps businesses attract eco-conscious customers, differentiate from competitors, reduce landfill reliance, and strengthen sustainability messaging.
