28 March 2024, 12:42
By Furniture News Sept 23, 2019

Sealy UK offers free bed collection with BHF

Sealy UK has joined forces with the British Heart Foundation shops to offer a free bed collection service to its customers.

The partnership means that the British Heart Foundation will arrange to collect unwanted Sealy bed frames, divan beds and mattresses, which will then be sold in one of over 185 BHF Furniture and Electrical stores across the UK, helping to raise funds for life-saving research into heart and circulatory diseases. This is in addition to the British Heart Foundation collecting any other make of bed and mattress or items of furniture as part of its free furniture collection service.

To qualify for resale, the items must be in a saleable condition and free from wear and tear or heavy stains, while all upholstery must hold a fully intact valid fire retardant label.

Neil Robinson, marketing director at Sealy UK, says: “At Sealy we run a zero-to-landfill policy, to minimise adverse environmental effects as a result of our production. We’re thrilled to be partnering with the British Heart Foundation to further develop this programme, and to be supporting a great cause.

“We hope this new initiative will encourage our customers to donate their unwanted furniture, which can then be used to raise all-important funds to help combat heart diseases and save lives, as well as reducing the amount of furniture being sent to landfill.”

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