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Mattress Disposal London in Middlesex, England
Mattress Disposal London with information like telephone number, maps, postcode, address and related useful information.
Mattress Disposal London
Address: 1000 North Circular Road London Middlesex United Kingdom NW2 7JP
Postcode: NW2 7JP
City/Town: Middlesex, England , UK
Main Phone:020 8450 4567
Website:www.ecorubbishclearance.co.uk/Pages/Mattress_Disposal_London.aspx
Category:General Services
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Mattress Disposal London
Eco Rubbish Clearance are experts in mattress disposal. We?ll carefully remove your unwanted mattress from your home or business, load it onto our truck and ensure that it gets rehomed or 100% recycled, preventing any environmental impact.
Since 2007, we?ve saved over 24 tonnes of mattresses from going to landfill. We can save yours too. It just might be the easiest decision you?ll ever have to make.
Why Recycle Mattresses
Mattresses have a life span of about 11 years and about 4 million mattresses are thrown away each year in the UK.
If not recycled, mattresses have an especially harmful effect on the environment.
Mattresses have a compaction rate one-fourth that of regular rubbish, making them a big problem in landfills.