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Duvets and pillows

Recycle at home

Recycle out of home

Yes, duvets and pillows can be recycled at some out of home recycling points - find out more below.

Can duvets and pillows be recycled?

  • Aside from the take back scheme below, duvets and pillows are generally not recyclable and should be disposed of in the waste bin or at a Recycling Centre.

  • However, some animal charities may be able to use these items for bedding - check locally.

Good to know

At-home collections are also available for clothing and textiles in some areas. For example, with Anglo Recycling offer to collect clothing donations from your doorstep: you can book a collection in advance and 60% of the proceeds are donated to charities. Find out more

Dunelm operate a textiles take-back recycling scheme in a selection of their stores and accept all clean home textiles including duvets, pillows, bed linen, towels, curtains, cushion covers, cushion inners and bedding protection. You can also send items to their take-back scheme directly from home. Learn more

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