Construction Debris: What You Can (and Can't) Take to the Dump
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(801) 906-8146Spring Back Utah Mattress Recycling is a Salt Lake City recycling center that handles end-of-life mattresses and related bulky items for residents and small haulers. Neighbors dropping off mattresses, box springs and other softgoods use this place to keep that bulky stuff out of the landfill.
Drive into an industrial lot off 4130 W and look for an entrance booth and a weigh scale near the driveway; expect to stop at the booth before pulling into the drop-off area. The site looks like a working yard with piles of mattresses, foam stacks and metal springs, plus open bays for sorting. Pull-ups are common-there’s room for pickups and small trailers, and staff will direct where to unload. The dry Utah climate means dust can be noticeable on windy days and the ground is mostly gravel or packed dirt rather than paved landscaping.
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