DR3 is a California-based mattress recycling company founded in 1999. We have mulitple locations: Currently Stockton and Woodland. Working in partnership with local transfer stations, landfills, hotels, retailers, schools, military bases and other businesses, we collect mattresses, and boxsprings, for recycling. Beds are disassembled by hand so we can maximize the amount of recyclable material we extract. See our Mattress Recycling FAQ for more details about the mattress recycling process.
When DR3 was founded it was one of the only commercially successful mattress recycling business in North America. It remains one of the largest mattress recyclers in North America. We strive to provide the best in recycling services and customer service.
How does mattress recycling work :
A mattress or boxspring has four primary components: steel, foam, cotton and wood. Each of these components can be recycled.
Employees at DR3 split each mattress open and remove the different components, which are baled for recycling. This is preferable to using a shredder, which mixes all the soft materials and makes them harder to recycle. We’ve also found it more cost-effective than using large machinery designed to do a portion of the separation mechanically.
No | Material Name |
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Household | |
1 | All types of mattresses |
2 | Bed Mattresses |
3 | Box Springs |
Stockton, California United States ZIP: 95206 |
(209) 234-5818 Nil Nil |
Woodland, California United States ZIP: 95776 |
(530) 665-6887 Nil Nil |
Tuesday | From 6:00 am To 3:00 pm |
Wednesday | From 6:00 am To 3:00 pm |
Thursday | From 6:00 am To 3:00 pm |
Friday | From 6:00 am To 3:00 pm |
Saturday | From 6:00 am To 3:00 pm |
Sunday | Closed |
Closed |