Seven ways to reuse and recycle old pillows

The National Sleep Foundation advises replacing pillows every one to two years due to wear and accumulation of saliva, skin oils, and dust mites. Instead of discarding them, old pillows can be repurposed in various practical ways to reduce household waste. This approach keeps items out of landfills while serving useful functions around the home.

Pillows endure significant wear from nightly use, collecting unpleasant residues like makeup, dead skin cells, and even mold. With frequent replacements, finding creative uses for them becomes essential for sustainability.

One option is transforming multiple pillows into large floor cushions for family activities such as gaming or movie nights. These can be covered with matching fabrics or existing cases for a customized look.

For pet owners, old pillows make ideal beds by stuffing them into sweatshirts or reusing old cases, providing a familiar scent that animals prefer over store-bought alternatives.

During moves or shipping, compress pillows in vacuum bags to serve as protective padding for fragile items or furniture, especially effective with memory foam or latex types that can be cut to fit.

Smaller throw pillows or travel versions can be crafted by reshaping the filling, offering affordable decor options without purchasing new ones.

To combat drafts, repurpose stuffing into door stoppers using socks or pillowcases, helping conserve energy by blocking cold air at windows and doors.

Gardeners can create knee pads by encasing doubled-up pillows in durable fabric, easing discomfort during tasks like weeding.

Finally, donate clean pillows to charities such as Goodwill or Salvation Army, which resell or recycle textiles. Animal shelters and recycling bins from services like American Textile Recycling Service also accept them; feather pillows' contents can even enrich compost.

To prolong pillow life, opt for durable materials like latex foam or buckwheat, and use zippered protectors to shield against moisture. Regular flipping, fluffing, and washing according to care labels further extend usability.

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Balance scale illustration showing short sleep as a top risk for lower life expectancy, stronger than diet or inactivity but behind smoking, per OHSU study.
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