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What to Do with Old Pillow: Eco-Friendly and Practical Ideas

From Puffy Editorial Team
Last updated on: Mar 05, 2025 | 5 min read
What to Do with Old Pillow: Eco-Friendly and Practical Ideas

Key Takeaways

  • Old pillows can be repurposed, recycled, or disposed of properly to minimize waste.
  • Donation centers, pet shelters, and DIY projects are great alternatives to throwing away pillows.
  • Most pillows cannot be recycled curbside, but there are specialized textile recycling programs.
  • Proper disposal methods prevent waste buildup and environmental harm.

Pillows don’t last forever, and after years of use, they can lose their shape and support. But before you toss them in the trash, consider your options!

There are plenty of eco-friendly and practical ways to repurpose, recycle, or dispose of an old pillow.

Whether you’re looking to give it a second life or find the best way to discard it, this guide will cover everything you need to know.

How to Dispose of a Pillow

If your pillow is beyond saving, it’s important to dispose of it responsibly to avoid adding unnecessary waste to landfills.

While tossing it in the trash may seem like the easiest option, there are better ways to ensure that your old pillow is discarded in an environmentally friendly manner.

1. Check Local Waste Disposal Guidelines

  • Some areas allow textile waste pickup, while others require pillows to be placed in regular trash.

  • Contact your local sanitation department to find out the best disposal method in your area.

  • Some landfills and waste management facilities have special programs for bedding disposal, ensuring they don’t contribute excessively to landfill waste.

2. Cut and Separate Materials

  • If the pillow contains synthetic filling, consider separating the fabric from the stuffing for proper disposal.

  • Cotton and down fillings can often be composted, while foam should be discarded properly to prevent environmental harm.

  • If the pillow is still in good condition, consider reusing the stuffing for cushions, pet beds, or even DIY home projects before discarding the outer fabric.

3. Use as Packing Material

  • Old pillow stuffing can be reused for shipping boxes, providing extra cushioning for fragile items.

  • Helps prevent breakage for delicate objects while minimizing waste and reducing the need for plastic packaging materials.

  • For seasonal storage, stuffing from old pillows can be used to pad away fragile decorations or household items to prevent breakage.

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Can You Recycle a Pillow?

Most curbside recycling programs do not accept pillows, but that doesn’t mean they can’t be recycled.

While they often contain mixed materials that are difficult to process, there are still several ways to ensure they don’t end up in landfills unnecessarily.

1. Look for Textile Recycling Programs

  • Many cities have textile recycling drop-offs where pillows, bedding, and clothing can be repurposed instead of being discarded.

  • Organizations like the American Textile Recycling Service (ATRS) accept used pillows and ensure that materials are reused in an eco-friendly way.

  • Some thrift stores and nonprofit organizations accept gently used pillows for donation, provided they are clean and in good condition.

2. Check with Pillow Manufacturers

  • Some brands have take-back programs where they recycle old products, using materials for insulation or industrial padding.

  • Contact the manufacturer to see if they offer any eco-friendly disposal options, as some companies now focus on sustainability and encourage recycling initiatives.

  • A few brands have even started offering incentives or discounts for returning old pillows for responsible disposal or refurbishment.

3. Use Pillow Filling for Other Projects

  • Foam or fiberfill stuffing can be used for craft projects, pet beds, or insulation, providing another use instead of throwing it away.

  • Down feathers are compostable and can be added to garden beds to enrich soil, creating an environmentally friendly alternative to disposal.

  • Consider using the stuffing for reupholstering furniture, stuffing plush toys, or DIY bean bags, making the most of every part of the pillow.

How to Recycle a Pillow

If you’re set on recycling your pillow, consider these creative methods to give it a second life while reducing waste.

  • Many animal shelters accept old pillows to use as bedding for dogs and cats, helping provide warmth and comfort for rescued animals.

  • Call ahead to confirm whether they can use your donation, as some facilities have specific guidelines on what they accept.

  • Some wildlife rehabilitation centers also use old pillows to provide nesting material for small animals recovering from injuries.

2. Transform It Into a New Household Item

  • DIY floor cushions: Sew together multiple pillows for a cozy lounging area, perfect for a family movie night or kids’ playroom.

  • Knee pad for gardening: Fold a pillow in half and cover it with a durable fabric to create a comfortable surface for kneeling in the garden.

  • Draft stopper: Fill a fabric tube with old pillow stuffing to block cold air from doorways and windows, improving energy efficiency.

  • Outdoor furniture padding: Repurpose the filling for outdoor seating cushions, giving a second life to materials that would otherwise go to waste.

3. Use as Emergency Cleanup Material

  • Old pillows make great rags for dusting or spill absorption, especially in garages or workshops where disposable rags are frequently needed.

  • Cut the fabric into squares and use them for cleaning purposes, such as polishing furniture, wiping windows, or drying pets after a bath.

  • If you live in an area prone to flooding, consider keeping extra pillow stuffing on hand to help absorb excess moisture during an emergency.

Pairing fresh new pillows with a Puffy Cloud Mattress provides the ultimate combination of coziness and support, ensuring better sleep quality.

Final Thoughts

Figuring out what to do with an old pillow doesn’t have to be complicated.

With plenty of recycling and repurposing options, you can minimize waste while finding creative new uses for old pillows.

Whether you donate, recycle, or repurpose, making the eco-friendly choice benefits both your home and the environment.

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