Deconstructing and recycling mattresses

Eco Mattress Recycling was set up as the first mattress recycler in Ireland and also as a Social Economy Enterprise.

Mattresses can take several hundred years to degrade with up to 23cu. ft. of landfill required per mattress. We employ a deconstruction process that separates all the materials contained in mattresses and bed bases including steel springs, foam, cloth and wood. We work to develop markets for the waste derived from deconstructed mattresses. Our mattress recycling processes provide valuable hands-on work experience to people on back to work training programs.

We provide door to door mattress collection services nationwide. Eco Mattress Recycling provides a free collection service to all our commercial mattress suppliers.

133a Slaney Road
Dublin Industrial Estate
Dublin 11

Tel      018 603 619
Email  info [at] ecomatt.ie
Web     ecomattressrecyclingireland.com/

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Our funders

EPA Circular Economy Programme

CRNI supports its members and works to mainstream reuse thanks to core funding provided by the EPA under the Circular Economy Programme.

For more information about the programme see here.

Project Funding

ReMark Quality Mark

CRNI received funding from the Department of the Environment, Climate and Communications through the Circular Economy Innovation Grant Scheme to carry our the next phase of the ReMark project. 

For more information about the project see here.

Circular Textiles

CRNI is leading an EPA Green Enterprise project Circular Textiles, which will test the impact of three different separate collection systems for textiles and explore how we could manage the additional quantity of textiles that are collected. This project will be concluded in 2022.

For more information about the project see here.