Cushy job: IKEA launches customer mattress recycling service

Michael Holder
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Credit: IKEA
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Credit: IKEA

Retail giant teams up with The Furniture Recycling Group to enable customers to book collection of their old mattresses for just £40 an item

IKEA customers in the UK will soon be able to have their old mattresses collected and recycled at a cost of just £40 per item through a new service announced yesterday by the retail giant in partnership...

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