When it’s time to upgrade your mattress, the excitement of a better night’s sleep often comes with one frustrating question: How do you get rid of the old one without paying a fee?
Mattresses are bulky, difficult to move and transport, and not always accepted by every charity or council service.
The good news is that, in many cases, there are free options available in the UK — especially if your mattress is still in good, clean condition.
This guide walks you through all the realistic routes, from donation to council recycling, so you can dispose of your old mattress responsibly and for free.
Check the Condition First
A mattress is generally suitable for donation if it is:
- Clean and free from stains
- Odour-free
- Not sagging or damaged
- Still has the legally required fire-safety label attached
Free Donation & Pick-Up Options
1. British Heart Foundation (BHF)
British Hearth Foundation (BHF) is one of the largest UK charities offering free furniture collection, including mattresses, provided they have their fire label and are in saleable condition.
They operate across most of the UK, making them one of the most accessible options for free pick-up.
Collections must be booked online or through your local BHF shop, and availability depends on your postcode.
2. Emmaus
Emmaus supports people experiencing homelessness, and many of their regional communities offer free collection for good-quality furniture, which may include mattresses.
Since each Emmaus site operates independently, you’ll need to check with your nearest branch to confirm if they accept mattresses.
If they do, they’ll usually collect from your home at no charge, provided the mattress meets their quality standards.
3. Sue Ryder
Sue Ryder also provides a free furniture collection service in many parts of the UK, and certain shops accept mattresses that are in excellent condition with the required fire labels.
Their collection teams assess items on arrival, so be sure the mattress is clean, odour-free, and ready for reuse.
As collection areas vary, it’s best to contact your closest Sue Ryder furniture store to check availability.
Tip: If you have a large furniture item, such as sofa, that you want to donate and it’s in good condition, check out our guide on top 7 charities for donating an old sofa.
Free Online Give-Away Platforms
- Facebook Marketplace – Ideal for quick responses. Many users search specifically for free items and are willing to collect within hours. You can also post in local community groups to reach even more people.
- Freecycle – A long-established platform for giving away items locally. Freecycle users tend to be environmentally focused and often collect items promptly to keep them out of landfill.
- Buy Nothing Groups – These hyper-local Facebook groups encourage gifting within small neighbourhoods. Because the groups are community-based, people are usually very reliable about pick-up arrangements.
Council and Local Recycling Centre Options
1. Council Bulky Waste / Large Item Collections (varies by area)
2. Take It to Your Local Recycling Centre (HWRC)
Before travelling, confirm:
- Whether your local HWRC accepts mattresses
- Opening hours and site rules
- If you need a booking slot or proof of residency
